Talk:Kasane Teto/@comment-33526642-20180623195607/@comment-37245405-20181224115620

@97.91.169.214 confuzzled is an improper term to use. Confuzzled is the name of a furry convention. Also, there was no need to correct Angel Emfrbl for shortening necessarily to ness. Its easy to understand what she's saying. Misspellings are also common with people who don't speak English well, specifically with people who speak foreign languages. It's also common to some extents with people who are autistic, and people who are deaf, I know cause my youngest brother often misspells things due to being autistic, and having brain cancer since he was 2 (he's 11 now, May 2019 will be 10 years of him having brain cancer), and I follow a guy on twitter and instagram who is deaf. So please watch what you say and how you say it, cause you don't know what disabilities a person has, or the struggles they may be facing.