G-O-D-I-S-N-O-W-H-E-R-E (test)

I saw "Go DISN O WHERE" there for a minute. But now I see "Godi snow here."

But, first I saw: God is nowhere. I guess I just figured it couldn't have said "God is now here," because the last way I would expect to discover that is via an internet message board, and it would be an odd title for a thread....
 
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I would think that most people would see "God is No Where" first like I did, not because we don't believe in God, ofcourse we do, but because we read from the left to the right and form words when we see them(when there is no spaces in between the words).

Like in this sentence:

"ILIKESPAGHETTIALOT"

You first see the I and form the word 'I' in your head.

Then you see L-I-K-E and form the word 'like' in your head.

Then you see S-P-A-G-H-E-T-T-I and form the word 'spaghetti' in your head.

Then you see A-L-O-T and form the word 'alot' in your head.

So when I saw G-O-D I formed the word 'God' in my head.

Then I saw I-S which formed 'is' in my head.

Then N-O formed the word 'no in my head.

Then W-H-E-R-E formed the word 'where' in my head.

That is just how my mind worked it out without te spaces, you may be different. Ofcourse, the second time I read through it I realized what it really said.

I know this all may be confusing, I am just explaining why I saw what I initially saw.
 
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