Hmm I guess you guys are right. Sorry to over react.
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#Offtopic
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Perhaps one should learn better to cope with criticism...
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[quote]Hmm I guess you guys are right. Sorry to [b][i][u]over react[/u][/i][/b].[/quote] [url=https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/overreact]Overreact[/url] is one word.
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[quote]When it comes to what someone says, pls try to understand what they are saying, instead of making fun of their grammar. [/quote] You say that like there isn't a relationship between the two. It's not incumbent on me to try and decipher whatever someone wrote. If they want to give me a message, it's their duty to properly communicate it. [quote]is called courtesy, saying someone must be this certain age just because of a typo, isn’t.[/quote] As it stands, this sentence is barely readable, let alone interpretable. I'm not entirely sure if your goal is to be taken seriously, but I hope for your sake it isn't.
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If someone is in an argument and uses words, as in "like" or "very" a large amount of the time, most people will deem them uneducated or lacking proper grammar. Even if someone messes up their there/theirs or your/you're. I am not stating you are an imbecile, I am simply stating you need to widen your vernacular. It will be formidable someday, and people will take you more seriously and respect you much more.
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Skill issue
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The second you don’t use the right your/you’re or there/their/they’re on a regular basis is the second you lose any credibility in a debate. Quit whining about it, just learn the difference. It’s not that hard.
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Lol. Lmao.
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just, like, type better
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Bad grammar is really annoying too. I won't make fun of you. I'll just encourage you to learn the correct forms.
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People are just going to correct you more because they know now that it bothers you.
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Yeah what f3 said. Sounds like a you problem.