Readable Mess between First and Last Letters
This self-descriptive paragraph explains how most of us can read it in spite of its mixed up letters. Keeping the first and last letters where they belong seems to be the key.
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Michael Schreiber
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Readable Mess between First and Last Letters
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Contributed by:
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