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15 Reasons We Need Spell Check IRL

Of all the modern luxuries we have today, spell check is one that we value most.

Seriously, what would we do without those squiggly red lines underneath our slip-ups and typos? How else would we find out that we incorrectly spelled "spaghetti?" What would tell us that we left out a letter in "accidentally?"

For all the beautiful things spell check has done to our word processing experience, it's too bad that function hasn't yet extended to real life. There are plenty of reasons — too many reasons — that it is seriously needed.

1. Because tattoos are permanent.

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2. Because one day this will haunt you on the Internet.

I love my whore family too

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3. Because spelling names is really hard.

I get that

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4. Because sometimes you'll mess up the unexpected word.

graduation cake spelling fail

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5. Because you're one letter away from a very confusing storefront.

bad spelling spellcheck store

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6. Because sometimes education fails.

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7. Because graduating is a big deal, but your cake shouldn't be.

Was looking for a b-day cake when I came upon this cake. There are so many spelling and grammatical errors!

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8. Because apparently writing in icing hinders all sense of spelling.

The funny thing is, she asked me how to spell

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9. Because the spelling guessing game takes a lot of effort.

I kid you not, the other side has a fourth spelling.

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10. Because second guessing your graffiti doesn't give you much street cred.

graffiti bad spelling

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11. Because otherwise, you're just going to get shamed.

graffiti bathroom stall fail

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12. Because you might anger a confused carnivore.

spelling fail need spellcheck

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13. Because people take their alcohol very seriously — and you don't want to mess with that.

bad spelling fail liquor

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14. Because if you're going to be righteous, you should probably do it right.

graffiti wall spelling failImage courtesy of Flickr, Quinn Dombrowski

15. Because you don't want to end up in this situation.

ted mosby himym professor spellingGIF courtesy of Tumblr, etudiantendroit

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