Spayne,
Do you mean, "one cannot
overplay its importance" or perhaps "one
should not downplay its importance?" I am just asking a question about usage... I could be wrong.
I'm with you, though... misspellings leap out at me. For example, it's a common occurrence for me when I look at a restaurant menu for misspelled words very far from the focus of my eyes to sort of pull my attention to them. It's strange. I notice misspellings everywhere I go without making any effort whatsoever. It's both cool and annoying.
In the case of the intentionally scrambled words, though, I can read them just fine, with only the occasional hiccup for some word or other. (The worst was
oredr.)
In elementary school, when I was unsure how to spell a word, I just wrote it every possible way, and this sense just "told me" which one was right because all the others looked wrong.
P.S. I can and do misspell words... especially if I don't proofread. But that's more carelessness than not knowing how to spell something. I do have to look up words sometimes, though.
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It is better to have honor than a good reputation.
(Reputation is what other people think about you. Honor is what you know about yourself.)