autocorrect

‘Dystextia’ May Be A Sign That You’ve Had A Stroke
‘Dystextia’ May Be A Sign That You’ve Had A Stroke
‘Dystextia’ May Be A Sign That You’ve Had A Stroke
While autocorrect might have your mom sending bizarre texts that you never wanted to know about her sex life, there's a more serious issue to think about when you get a weird text. Dystextia. If you get a random text that doesn't make a bit of sense, it may be a sign that the sender has suffered a stroke. Keep reading for details.
Worst Case Of Autocorrect Causes School-Wide Lockdown
Worst Case Of Autocorrect Causes School-Wide Lockdown
Worst Case Of Autocorrect Causes School-Wide Lockdown
It’s happened to everyone — you text your husband or wife, “I love you with every fiber of my being,” but your phone actually sends, “I love you with every fiber of malaysia.” Most of the time it’s funny, but one person experienced the worst case of autocorrect ever. So bad, in fact, that it prompted a school-wide lockdown.