Jesse Weir
I struggled a lot to learn English. On top of my physical disability, I am phonetic dyslexic according to a physiologist who’s reports I have but not available to me at the moment.

Imagine the jokes that could be made if Jesse Weir was Jesse Weir’s scribe:
I am not Jesse Weir – I am Jesse Weir.
I am the Jesse Weir who writes out what Jesse Weir means.
Same name, but they would have the perfect abilities to help with the disabilities.
Introducing, Jesse Weir University of Calgary and an expert in phonemes.
I remember the exact moment my silent partner was like F*** this, I am getting Him to make you a scribe. Pahautun is the Lord of scribes so he will make the perfect one.
Neither of us planning this life realized that vowels would be so essential to writing nor did we realize that English despite its unnatural ability to be able to articulate anything of meaning, it would be so difficult to speak. It is like living in Egypt and having to speak Greek all over again.

Apparently, this is Jesse’s path
Jesse Weir would have been very useful if he was born early enough to help me on my path towards fluency in English which started here, more or less in 2000.
Lilyisthat you was born one day before the second blob on the third page after the dragon.





