Comment anxiety

Am I the only one who sees the longer word verifications in the comment area and thinks, "Oh gawd, how am I supposed to get this right? I can't even see what some of these letters are!" "Is that a j or an i? Dammit, I can't tell if that's an I or an L!" Or if it's only a few letters, "Good! Less effort!"
Wow. I am lazy.
Yeah, I got over the whole word verification thing. I really started to hate it so just to be fair, I took it off my comments section. (In about a week, I've only had four spam messages.)
I have to admit, though, I sometimes think it's funny and slightly entertaining when I get an actual word or a nice looking combination of letters. Easy to please, I am. Easy to please.
(Of course, I scroll down and find the toughest, longest combination of letters to type in order to post this. And it's all in the smallest font I've seen!)
Posted by
QueenieCarly |
5:38 PM
Eh, I don't mind it. It's 8-9 letters max, I got the time.
Posted by
Toni |
7:47 PM
I hate them. HATE HATE HATE. However, I hate spammers more. Jerks.
Posted by
Tequila Red |
9:56 AM
I can't stand them either but I hate reading random crap from anonymous losers who are promoting their love crystals or some stupid crap more.
I'm waiting for one to spell a rude word. That would make my day.
Posted by
Bex |
9:15 PM
Like, oh I don't know, "cockrng"?
Posted by
Tequila Red |
1:29 PM
Now you're talking!
Posted by
Bex |
3:45 PM
I agree - you are lazy!
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