Booyakasha... (sound of pozzible troll lurking around, lol)
But seriously...
Listen kid, people who have taken the time and trouble to respond to you and give you advice ARE backing you. (That is why they answer back.)
15 years old or not, (I don't care how old you may be), aviation professionals have been giving you advice, and you have made the cardinal sin of throwing it back in their faces.
They have been a lot more restrained than I have, but I feel the need to give you a bit of a chest poking, (if you are serious about becoming a pilot that is. If you are not, you won't care anyway.)
Get over this chip on your shoulder you have about dyslexia. Your English is NOT 'fine'. If it was, you would take more care over how you use a keyboard, which is much less forgving than a pen and paper if you make a spelling mistake. If you can't use a relatively easy Microsoft Word package, how will you handle a memo pad/flightplan/SID/STAR chart....?
You have a lot to learn, I suspect that written communication and numeracy are just one of many obstacles you will need to conquer if you are to become a pilot.
Training Risky.