this one gets me every time I have no idea why…
Jan 22, 2025

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Came here to say the exact same thing!! I specialize in medieval /ornamental fonts in graphic design yet I can never spell it correctly the first time!! (It took me 3 tries just now)
Jan 24, 2025
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imasherwong your comment and the other comment about having taken a medieval class and still having trouble spelling it are cracking me up. Can’t spell medieval solidarity!!!!! 🫶
Jan 24, 2025
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no shame dr hole i literally have to say me-DIE-val in my head every time i write it out.
Jan 22, 2025
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deardoveswings šŸ“ REMEMBERING THIS lol
Jan 23, 2025
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I took a whole course on medieval history and writing seven 2000 word essays still did not stop me from misspelling it …
Jan 22, 2025
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danielalala wow honestly I think I would continue to struggle too I feel like being unable to spell it is just part of me…
Jan 22, 2025
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