TragicMonkey
Poisoned Waffles
Straight?*
More than almost anything in the world I would love to see the "stable genius" that paints others as "low IQ" actually take an IQ test.
*Still up with the misspelling 3 hours later.
A common misspelling of a homophone is less indicative of poor intelligence than misapplication of capitalization, I feel. One is a simple error of word choice, the other indicates a lack of awareness of a fundamental rule of written English and suggests aliteracy because only unfamiliarity with written English could explain the persistence of the mistake.