thomq: I understand you write that way with purpose, but the name of that website is a bit easier for me than sounding out most of what you write in your posts. For me your typographical alternatives are too puzzling (and too numerous) compared to an occasional mistyping, much more so than a website name that is basically the word "itch".
GR00T: I find I've actually seen enough of Fairfox's posts that I can usually read them fairly fluently. Does take some practice though. :P
I have actually gone both in and out of proficiency with Fairfox's posts. Lately, I've been "out", so maybe it'll get easier again. Though, I think I've also gotten into the mood of ditching books that write accented dialog, or at least the thickly accented dialog.
Written accent will likely always be much less familiar to me than spoken, hence always less comfortable. That's not the same as juxtaposed phrases or words, that's fine written or spoken, but extra letters or different letters is work because is always new and unrelated to anything.