I'm writing this paper and I've just spent the past five minutes looking at the word 'the' thinking that it didn't look right. I mean, I knew it was right if for no other reason than Word didn't red line it, but for some reason I could not wrap my mind around those three letters making a word.
It was pretty weird to say the least.
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I hate that. When I'm writing a paper and just look at a word thinking "Is that really a word?" And then you say it over to yourself in your head and that inevitably makes it sound less like a word.
As a little kid, I once forgot what H looked like. I had to write the alphabet and the cursive alphabet for school (like I said, a little kid), and while I nailed the cursive alphabet, for some reason, I looked at the capital regular H and I just couldn't understand what I had written. It was like some Cthulhu-esque creation that did not belong to our reality, trying to break through using the medium of a small child's handwriting.
Eventually I remembered it was an H though.
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