Ok. Before ya'll fill up the comments with, "your spelling is really bad", I just want to say, I did it on purpose. Most dyslexic people have trouble spelling. Don't believe me? Here is a the result of looking it up on the internet. "It's not surprising that people with dyslexia have trouble spelling. They also might have trouble expressing themselves in writing and even speaking. Dyslexia is a language processing disorder, so it can affect all forms of language, spoken or written." - Kidshealth.org
The story. (Read above first.) A Million Waves. 11/9/2023 – 8:30 P.M. Dear Diary, My nam is Diane. I’m autistic, Dislexic, and I have ADHD. Basically, I’m weird. I do a lot of things befor I think about doing them, I fidget and make litle noises, and I can’t read…. Also, on top of all that I have Depressin! Ugh! When I’m deprssed, I lov going to the beach, especially at night. The roar and the crash of the waves distract me from my trobles. I go to the beach in secret, though. My parents would never let me go alone someplace at night. Like, never. I’m really depresed right now. I think I’ll probaly go to the beach tonight. Wel, goodniht diary! 11/9/2023 – 11:00 Dear Diary, Helo! Again. I decided to bring mi diary with me when I went to the bech tonight. The fel of the warm, grany sand under my feet. Ahhh. So relaxing. And the ror and the crash of the waves did distract me from mi trobles. The mon is casting a eery glow of the pages of mi diary. Most of the liht on my pages is from mi lantern, it’s siting besid me in the sand. I lov you, diary. You let me say what I ned to without shaming for it. Thank you. Goodnight, diary. You’re the best freind anyon wuld ever want.