Shelly
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Gender | Female |
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Industry | Technology |
Occupation | Web developer, photographer |
Location | Chicago, Illinois, United States |
Introduction | Libra. INTJ personality type. Dictionaries are cool. Computer geek. Hockey fanatic. Future storm chaser. DMB Ant. Cat lady. Bird watcher. Photographer. |
Interests | Poker, penguins, bird watching, photography, computers, Apple, iPod, web programming, open source, astrology, hockey, NHL, Philadelphia Flyers, digg.com, TWiT, podcasts, Blackberry, reading, writing, blogging, travel, Las Vegas |
Favorite Movies | Clerks, Mallrats, Chasing Amy, Dogma, Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back, Top Gun, Slapshot, Lord of the Rings, Matrix |
Favorite Music | Dave Matthews Band, Nirvana, REM, Nine Inch Nails, Modest Mouse, Ani DiFranco, Tori Amos, Faith No More, Foo Fighters, Fiona Apple, No Doubt, No Use For A Name, Pixies, Cure, Sisters of Mercy, Marilyn Manson, Smoking Popes, Bon Jovi, Anthrax, Megadeth, Slayer, Ben Folds |
Favorite Books | Tao of Pooh, The Stand, Stephen King, Poppy Z. Brite, Art of Deception (Kevin Mitnick), Lord of the Rings, Harry Potter, Digital Fortress (Dan Brown), computer mags |
Sponges and tongues are frequently misspelled. Is it because both are thirsty?
Extreme thirst can be an indication of dehydration, and dehydration can certainly cause delirium, which would likely result in difficulty spelling, so yes. The common thirst may have something to do with it.