Why do so many of you spend your time looking for spelling, punctuational, and grammatical mistakes in all these forums? Go be a -blam!-ing English teacher or something. No one feels the need to type in essay format. Why do you all nitpick others writing? We all know how to type correctly, at least most of us do. We just don't care to please your Mr. language arts loser ass and we put shit where we want..... #-#%%+$* iuurdadunk=hvgikaduuurpp spellirfg mestieake ... Wats a u? Or a wat r u sayin uh? ... Go teach 3rd grade English or stfu
Edit: holy shit there's a lot of you
Edit: Mr.
Edit: lmfao at the people who said "grammer" dumb asses
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4 通の返信You are on B.net. This is OUR domain. People here use good grammar and spelling; therefore you will as well.
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A lack of knowledge on correct grammar could be related to a lack of education. When I ever debate with some other forum user that lacks the brain (or will power) to correct mistakes, I laugh at what I assume to be their ignorance. If I want to debate, I want it to be fun, not easy. :)
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4 通の返信I'm not welcome here. It literally makes me mad when I see/hear bad grammer... lol soon baiii
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2 通の返信I just noticed that it looks like everyone is trying their hardest to use proper grammar
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[quote]Why do so many of you spend your time looking for spelling, punctuational, and grammatical mistakes [u]on[/u] all these forums? Go be a -blam!-ing English teacher or something. [u] [/u][double space between sentences; that's why lots of devices/programs automatically put a full stop in when you press the space bar twice] No one feels the need to type in essay format. [u] [/u]Why do you all nitpick others[u]'[/u] writing? [this sentence is horrific] We all know how to type correctly[u];[/u] [Do you really?] at least most of us do. We just don't care to please your Mr. language arts loser ass and we put shit where we want..... [Mr language arts loser ass is probably going to end up earning a lot more money than you, simply because he gives a shit about spelling and grammar. Yes it often does work like that, since these days some employers actually want you to be literate before working for them.] [/quote]
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15 通の返信Spelling and grammar matters, both in real life and online. If you don't want people to think you're an idiot, don't type like one.
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3 通の返信[quote] Go be a -blam!-ing English teacher or something. [/quote] *Go be a -blam!-ing english teacher, or something. What do you mean by [i]something[/i]? Something like an english teacher, or something in general?
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2 通の返信I don't care, as long as I know what you're saying. Frankly, I'd rather poor grammar than those guys who write twelve paragraphs of eloquence on something that could've as easily been said in two lines.