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Re. <span class="example" style="font-family: Georgia, 'DejaVu Serif', serif; color: #006400;">Randall has chosen to spell his name as "Disasterous", rather than the more conventional "Disastrous".</span>
 
Re. <span class="example" style="font-family: Georgia, 'DejaVu Serif', serif; color: #006400;">Randall has chosen to spell his name as "Disasterous", rather than the more conventional "Disastrous".</span>
  
Putting <nowiki>{{citation needed}}</nowiki> on that is a bit silly. You can see he chose to spell it that way from the cartoon. It's self-evident. What's the issue, what needs a citation? As to <i>why</i> he decided to spell it that way, nobody but Randall knows, and we're unlikely to ever find out. It's <i>probably</i> a typo, but isn't that just an assumption? He <i>chose</i> to type the word that way - whether that's because he doesn't know how to spell it correctly, or because he likes it that way. Nobody but Randall knows.
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Putting <nowiki>{{citation needed}}</nowiki> on that is a bit silly. You can see he chose to spell it that way from the cartoon. It's self-evident. What's the issue, what needs a citation? As to <i>why</i> he decided to spell it that way, nobody but Randall knows, and we're unlikely to ever find out. It's <i>probably</i> a typo, but isn't that just an assumption? He <i>chose</i>to type the word that way -whether that's because he doesn't know how to spell it correctly, or because he likes it that way. Nobody but Randall knows.
  
 
A couple of people think it should say he misspelled it, but see the discussions; others agree with me that there is not correct spelling of surnames (e.g. Tailor/Taylor). It's a name, not the word.
 
A couple of people think it should say he misspelled it, but see the discussions; others agree with me that there is not correct spelling of surnames (e.g. Tailor/Taylor). It's a name, not the word.

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