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Rugged 13

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When i read a post i do not expect to have to decipher what you are saying. I had to slow to a crawl to read what you said. That is not what I expect to do on a forum.
 

Nimbus

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iTz Br3nd3n said:
No i just dont spend the time to go through and make my .'s and ,'s and what not i no that u can read what im saying if i miss a damn .
Capitalize your "I"s and stop abbriviating things. We don't care if you make a few typos, or even a few spelling mistakes, but it really makes your post easier to read if you put even the amount of effort required to breath into your posts.

You are, quite literally, making the site look bad.
 

Daezd

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<---15 years of age: Check, American: Check, Unwitting douche bag: Negative.

Stop your incoherent dribble and learn some proper English. Sure you may not care if your spelling and grammar sucks, but it's so much easier for us to read if it doesn't.
 

Ancalagon

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Concerning the American/British thing, I really don't see that Americans are any less concerned with grammar than us Brits. It was an American who first taught me to put a bit of thought in to my commas and apostrophes, and I know plenty of others who have excellent grammar. One (only slightly related) thing that really does annoy me though is when an American starts correcting valid British English spelling, or vice-versa; for instance with color/colour. They're both fine: there's no difficulty understanding either way.

As far as grammar nazis go, like most people here, I dislike it when someone picks someone else up on a misplaced apostrophe, or a simple spelling error. But if the density of mistakes makes reading the post difficult, then I'm afraid you're probably going to get told so here, and quite rightly. But I think that the least we could do is point it out politely, rather than just insult the person posting.
 

Vandalar

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Wow. That first post was extraordinarily annoying. I can't believe that I actually tried to read it. My brain is actually leaking out my ears.

The sad thing? I am still using better grammar and punctuation than the person who posted it.

Proof that the age of text messages and im-ing is harming society and its ability to form coherent sentences.
 

nohorsetown

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Yeah, this bums me out. Reminds me of a Boondocks episode.. something about nothing good ever coming from people typing with their thumbs. I agree with most of y'all: bad spelling and grammar isn't that big a deal, as long as you're at least trying to be understood. F'rinstance, I used a colon in that last sentence and maybe I shouldn't have, but I don't think it screwed up the message. Personally, my grammar (and paragraph structure) has gone way down the drain, but I've yet to have anyone complain that I'm hard to understand. Damn kids and their damn texting! Get off my porch!
 

minarri

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iTz Br3nd3n said:
KK here's my edit so i dont sound rascit or w/e i am an american 15 year old i really dont care how i spell and if i spell its right most of the time i dont worry about grammer online when im doing my history report i do there thats my edit
I think you meant "racist" there, buddy. Also what is "if I spell" supposed to mean?

Correct spelling and grammar make things easier to understand, as well as making them easier on the eye. Even if rules of spelling and grammar seem strange and unintuitive, they are present so that a language can be more universally understood by its speakers. In short, learn to spell correctly, you twat.
 

McClaud

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nohorsetown said:
Yeah, this bums me out. Reminds me of a Boondocks episode.. something about nothing good ever coming from people typing with their thumbs. I agree with most of y'all: bad spelling and grammar isn't that big a deal, as long as you're at least trying to be understood. F'rinstance, I used a colon in that last sentence and maybe I shouldn't have, but I don't think it screwed up the message. Personally, my grammar (and paragraph structure) has gone way down the drain, but I've yet to have anyone complain that I'm hard to understand. Damn kids and their damn texting! Get off my porch!
Actually, if you type in the form of your accent (f'rinstance and y'all being somethings I've heard people SAY with some frequency), then I don't care. I understand that spelling should be a no-brainer because you can like open another tab on your browser and go Google the word phonetically to see how it's spelled (especially bigger, more complex words). Grammer keeps you from being misunderstood and giving people headaches. And punctuation helps people know when you paused or changed direction in your thoughts.

So, in reality, unless you're posting here from a cellphone (which you seriously then need to stop doing that for your own budget), try to be articulate and coherent. Otherwise, I'll totally skip your posts as if they aren't there.
 

Piotr621

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I hate unreadable posts with a passion. Usually when I want to read something I don't want to decipher it so that it makes sense. The odd spelling mistake is okay, but please remember your grammar! It makes posts so much easier to read.
 

atv_chic_18

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It all depends on if they are deliberatly "trolling" on to a thread to rant about the spelling or grammar. If they aren't "trolling" it really depends. I have 2 cousins that attempt to make the shortest text sentence with everything they write. It's as if they never learned any English other than things like "B4, &, Y " That gets old pretty quick if you ask me.
 

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iTz Br3nd3n said:
KK here's my edit so i dont sound rascit or w/e i am an american 15 year old i really dont care how i spell and if i spell its right most of the time i dont worry about grammer online when im doing my history report i do there thats my edit
*rubs eyes*

Sorry, let me take some tylenol first.

You know why it matters? No one can take you seriously when your use of text makes it look like you A) Have no knowledge of the English language, or B) have no idea what the use of a keyboard is.
 

FinalGamer

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I don't mind a tiny misspell, but really if you type like a Youtube commenter, you REALLY need to be corrected.
 

McClaud

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atv_chic_18 said:
It all depends on if they are deliberatly "trolling" on to a thread to rant about the spelling or grammar. If they aren't "trolling" it really depends. I have 2 cousins that attempt to make the shortest text sentence with everything they write. It's as if they never learned any English other than things like "B4, &, Y " That gets old pretty quick if you ask me.
I can handle brb, lol, atm, IMO and lrn2whatever. I mean, it's the simplest way and everyone knows WTF those abbreviations are. Usually because they are used once in a larger conversation that has more words in it.

But ur, b4 and bch make me all want to STAB the person in the face and stomp on his phone. Dude, YOUR is only two more letters. Stop being fucking lazy.
 

Azazcyh

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hay spalling is reely impant to me pepal shuld laern to spall.

sorry I had to spelling is not that important if i can understand it it's fine
and as for puncuation we're on a forum it's not like your writing a book it dosen't make sense to me to check my reply for puncuation errors, oh well.
 

atv_chic_18

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McClaud said:
atv_chic_18 said:
It all depends on if they are deliberatly "trolling" on to a thread to rant about the spelling or grammar. If they aren't "trolling" it really depends. I have 2 cousins that attempt to make the shortest text sentence with everything they write. It's as if they never learned any English other than things like "B4, &, Y " That gets old pretty quick if you ask me.
I can handle brb, lol, atm, IMO and lrn2whatever. I mean, it's the simplest way and everyone knows WTF those abbreviations are. Usually because they are used once in a larger conversation that has more words in it.

But ur, b4 and bch make me all want to STAB the person in the face and stomp on his phone. Dude, YOUR is only two more letters. Stop being fucking lazy.
I agree with you on this. The little ones make sense. LOL, WTF, ATM, IMO, things like that don't bother me. As long as you don't over do it. On the other hand, if that's how you formulate an entire sentence or all you know how to say.. That is what gets annoying.

Especially when they are always going "OMG, U NO WAT?" No, I do not know what. I do however know that you can't type a sentence or use the correct "know" yes I did know that. And with puns intended I feel like responding with a "LOL" over that one. :D
 

atv_chic_18

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Lukirre said:
iTz Br3nd3n said:
KK here's my edit so i dont sound rascit or w/e i am an american 15 year old i really dont care how i spell and if i spell its right most of the time i dont worry about grammer online when im doing my history report i do there thats my edit
*rubs eyes*

Sorry, let me take some tylenol first.

You know why it matters? No one can take you seriously when your use of text makes it look like you A) Have no knowledge of the English language, or B) have no idea what the use of a keyboard is.
I agree with this statement.
 

matsugawa

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I take a quality vs. quantity approach to people's spelling and grammar. I'll give an example: on a certain website I won't disclose the name of, there was a video entitled "Get Want You Want" to be fair, none of the words in that phrase are actually mispelled but the misuse overshadows that small merit. Seriously, the sentence has four words in it (three if you count the repetition of the misused word), and already by the second word the thing's gone awry. Put simply, if your post is a paragraph or two, I might forgive the occasional "tEH" or even "definAtely", but if the post (or especially the title of your post/thread) is, for example, "Definately teh wors tgame of al ltiem" you've lost respect from the word "Go".

Final thought: if you're going to talk down to someone, do so from a HIGHER place, or at least someplace with spellcheck.

Final final thought: I'm actually drunk writing this right now, and even I'm re-reading it to make sure all's well.
 

matsugawa

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atv_chic_18 said:
Lukirre said:
iTz Br3nd3n said:
KK here's my edit so i dont sound rascit or w/e i am an american 15 year old i really dont care how i spell and if i spell its right most of the time i dont worry about grammer online when im doing my history report i do there thats my edit
*rubs eyes*

Sorry, let me take some tylenol first.

You know why it matters? No one can take you seriously when your use of text makes it look like you A) Have no knowledge of the English language, or B) have no idea what the use of a keyboard is.
I agree with this statement.
To that I say, "Hear hear!"
 

NewClassic_v1legacy

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azazcyh said:
hay spalling is reely impant to me pepal shuld laern to spall.

Sorry, I had to. Spelling is not that important if i can understand it, then it's fine.

As for punctuation, we're on a forum. It's not like you're writing a book. It dosen't make sense to me to check my reply for punctuation errors, oh well.
I disagree whole-heartedly with these sentiments. The fact that I had to physically re-read your response repeatedly to discern where your thoughts ended. Basic spelling errors and grammar are fine. I'm perfectly fine with minor errors, but considering that you're intentionally making something that is difficult to read is inexcusable. It takes no more effort to strike an extra 4 keys for the entirety of your post to at least signal where sentences ended and where the next begins.

The fact that you cannot be bothered to increase your keystroke load by 4 key presses is entirely too lazy for the amount of effort you demand on your reader. I'm fine for major errors, I won't even demand you capitalize or punctuate with commas. If you're ending a thought, and can't be bothered to hit period or at least force a line break, then you honestly need to re-evaluate your concept of "acceptable errors."