You might want to update the title to show GAME as being the seller
kingbobski to johnwillowlfc
5 Feb 16#2
Thanks :smiley: Done
johnwillowlfc
5 Feb 16#3
No worries happy to help :smiley:
MBeeching
5 Feb 161#4
Should get toastie... :wink:
Lukester
5 Feb 16#5
Nice one, cheaper than most grey market sites. Thanks man :smiley:
kingbobski to Lukester
5 Feb 161#13
Not a problem buddy!
Sadly OOS now though but if you got it enjoy it :smiley:
nublets2k
5 Feb 16#6
I read the title as "I am a Breast Physician".
Time for Specsavers.
phil36 to nublets2k
5 Feb 16#9
sounds like dyslexia to me
Lukester
5 Feb 16#7
Just as i was about to buy it...oos. :disappointed:
dreamager
5 Feb 16#8
Deals like this are always a good reminder to check my steam library for cool things from sales I haven't played yet :wink: Heat :smile:
phil36
5 Feb 16#10
would be very awkward to open the case and find a slice of bread inside
nublets2k
5 Feb 16#11
Dyslexia doesn't cause short sightedness.
Also, dyslexics generally transpose and reverse words and letters, rather than adding completely new ones. They might have a foal of dread, but they probably wouldn't have a load of breast.
tightasagnatschu
5 Feb 163#12
Obscure sim game for not a lot of dough :man:
phil36
5 Feb 16#14
The way it works for me I could see
"I am Bread Physical" becoming
"I am a Breast Physician"
to me those 2 sentences look nearly identical since st can easily look like a d in the middle of a sentence, though the 2nd i & a in physician would have to swap place in the sentence and also the i would become elongated into an l somehow by being next to the n. very hard to explain the process of how letters are mixed up when reading as it happens so fast.
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Sadly OOS now though but if you got it enjoy it :smiley:
Time for Specsavers.
Also, dyslexics generally transpose and reverse words and letters, rather than adding completely new ones. They might have a foal of dread, but they probably wouldn't have a load of breast.
:man:
"I am Bread Physical" becoming
"I am a Breast Physician"
to me those 2 sentences look nearly identical since st can easily look like a d in the middle of a sentence, though the 2nd i & a in physician would have to swap place in the sentence and also the i would become elongated into an l somehow by being next to the n. very hard to explain the process of how letters are mixed up when reading as it happens so fast.