r u sick of people with an apparent lack of any pride for their typed internet works?

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Cakes

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Used in casual conversation, shortened stuff like "u" and "r" doesn't bother me so much. Not knowing the difference between they're, their and there, to and too, etc., is completely fucking unacceptable. I had to master this in the 3rd, it's not that hard to grasp.
 

Cheery Lunatic

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As long as you get the message across, I don't think it should matter how they type. Let people talk however they like. It's only the internet; most people use it to relax, they shouldn't have to worry about their grammar, spelling, etc.

I type like this more out of habit than anything else. I would have to force myself not to press shift, or use 'U' instead of 'you'.
 

cloneblade

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dude if you can't read what people are saying in 1337 speek then at least try and learn it or ask the person politely to full words. don't come to escapist or other forums and ***** about it to people you don't even know just think about it man
 

Dommyboy

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olikunmissile said:
Dommyboy said:
Worst of all is people that type me as mii and other things like that. What the hell is the point of typing that anyway. Oh and, what the hell are peeps!?
Damn straight! A few of my friends of facebook say 'too' instead of 'to'. Now that is just annoying!
Well, depends on what instance they use it in. Though what is even more annoying is when you correct people on it and they say whatever/same thing.
 

Olikunmissile

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Dommyboy said:
olikunmissile said:
Dommyboy said:
Worst of all is people that type me as mii and other things like that. What the hell is the point of typing that anyway. Oh and, what the hell are peeps!?
Damn straight! A few of my friends of facebook say 'too' instead of 'to'. Now that is just annoying!
Well, depends on what instance they use it in. Though what is even more annoying is when you correct people on it and they say whatever/same thing.
Friend of mine does that, but with things that are so completely different, they couldn't possibly be the same thing.
 

badgersprite

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I'll freely admit that I subconsciously judge people based on their spelling and grammar. Not that harshly or anything, but it affects how I read it. I'm more likely to give someone the benefit of the doubt that they're offering a thoughtful response if they use correct spelling and capitalisation. If a post is poorly typed, I'm probably not going to take their point as seriously. After all, if they don't put that extra bit of effort into expressing themselves, why should I make the effort to read it?
 

MelziGurl

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Sometimes it doesn't bother me, other times it just pisses me off. I guess it depends on the attitude the person is using and the content of the post. But I'd rather I not let it get to me, it's a pityful excuse to get angry.
 

L33tsauce_Marty

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scrambledeggs said:
u r gai lollool

No i agree with you.

But i do love to speak like a newb uzing phonics from tyme tooh tyme
It's definitely a good source of humor. Look at Pure Pwnage.
 

lwm3398

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I can't really put it into words, so let me just summarize my thoughts with a gurgling back-of-the-neck noise.

GREEEEEEEAAEAEAEAEAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAEEEEEEEGH!!!!!!!!!!!!

Lol im sik f it 2 ts anying. gramar s gating wurse n wurse rofl. Like, rly, i men, teh SFT butun s rite thar, jst psh 2 gt caps 4 bgening of sntins.


I feel UNCLEAN. To summarize, I HATE bad grammar. I'm not a Grammar Nazi, I'm a Grammar-fucking-ANARCHIST. I can't stand any of the 4s, the Us, the Rs, the 2s, the lols, the rofls, the rotfls, the lmaos, the roflmaos, the brbs, the EVERYTHING.

I hate abbreviations. And not good ones, like I'm and You're, I mean texting abbreviations.
 

paragon1

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Personally, I advocate the implantation of chips that will administer a painful electric shock every time someone intentionally types something incorrectly.
 

lizards

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well to be honest i dont care

its the fucking internet i dont care what you think of me at face value and if you care that much than you spend to much time on here i dont say lol or other shit and i sure as hell do not type in half words
 

Professor Idle

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It does bother me. Before I realised this thread title was an ironic joke, I felt my blood pressure going up a lot.
 

Zombie_Fish

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Being the son of a senior school (year 7-A2 Level) English teacher, you may expect me to say yes. But I'm not going to. Whilst I will type my own work to the highest level of grammar and formality I can achieve (not necessarily the highest level in general), my judgements on other people for their spelling and grammar varies.

For me, it depends on what it's about, what the post actually is, how bad the spelling and grammar is etc. Only times that it really pisses me off are when there's bad spelling and grammar in posts complaining about bad spelling and grammar (because it's hypocritical) and in reviews/ essays/ big pieces of writing that seem planned out, simply because if they took that much time to make the post and can't be bothered to take another few seconds to check the post for anything incorrect, it makes spending so much time writing the post redundant. In those cases, I will complain about it to the user for the reasons mentioned above.

Also, it depends on how bad the spelling and grammar actually is. If it's only a few minor errors and typos (and it isn't any type of post/ theme listed above) I simply ignore it, as this is an international site and therefore not everyone here has English as their native language; it's only if the spelling and grammar is truly bad to the point where other users can't understand what's being said and where there is barely a correct sentence or clause that I decide to take things further and report it, as poor posts and users who are 'chronically and obviously incapable [http://www.escapistmagazine.com/forums/read/9.116827#2193718]' to spell correctly are against the guidelines, despite it being a very minor infringement.

The main thing that annoys me is if there's a lack of thought put into a post or if the quality of the post isn't that high, but not necessarily bad spelling or grammar.
 

Emilin_Rose

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I can understand a few missed capitals or a few misspelled words.

Like an entire paragraph and somewhere in the middle comes out the sequence "teh", or "adn", or some genuine misspellings, like conciousness, or goverment, or other easy to misspell words, or words that aren't generally easy to misspell, but understandable like therepy, or anwser, heck it took me until 17 to remember where the stupid "w" was actually supposed to go. (after the s. it was really stupid too. It was a play on that old nursery rhyme called "ants were marching" or something like that.)

once it gets to text talk and leet all i see a squishy-filled nuclear missile target.

For the record, Lol is only appropriate if you genuinely laugh out loud, and you should follow up with a short sentence to point out that it is in fact genuine, or if you have absolutely nothing to say, but aren't sure how to say it.