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Racer I farted (alexhersheys98)
Race Number 3955
Date Wed, 2 Apr 2025 11:16:33 +0000
Speed 61 WPM Try to beat?
Accuracy 96.9%
Rank 5th place (out of 5)
Opponents orodreth_i_rana (1st place)

Text typed:

An autobiography is a book a person writes about his own life and it is usually full of all sorts of boring details. This is not an autobiography. I would never write a history of myself. On the other hand, throughout my young days at school and just afterwards a number of things happened to me that I have never forgotten. None of these things is important, but each of them made such a tremendous impression on me that I have never been able to get them out of my mind. Each of them, even after a lapse of fifty and sometimes even sixty years, has remained seared in my memory.
Boy: Tales of Childhood (book) by Roald Dahl (see stats)

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Race text:
An autobiography is a book a person writes about his own life and it is usually full of all sorts of boring details. This is not an autobiography. I would never write a history of myself. On the other hand, throughout my young days at school and just afterwards a number of things happened to me that I have never forgotten. None of these things is important, but each of them made such a tremendous impression on me that I have never been able to get them out of my mind. Each of them, even after a lapse of fifty and sometimes even sixty years, has remained seared in my memory.
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Mistakes:
  1. autobiography
  2. writes
  3. usually
  4. details.
  5. autobiography.
  6. other
  7. afterwards
  8. number
  9. happened
  10. have
  11. important,
  12. such
  13. tremendous
  14. have
  15. been
  16. even
  17. a
  18. years,
  19. memory.