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Mrvile

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Originally posted by: sonambulo
Originally posted by: Mrvile
Yes.

I'm pretty OCD about my posts. If something is even a little bit off and I catch it after I post, I'll go back and edit it, even if I know people wouldn't notice.

Do you mean, like, extra commas that hang a clause for no good reason? :D

No. I don't really care about grammar too much. But I'm crazy about spelling.
 

YOyoYOhowsDAjello

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I post and then may or may not read it over once to see if I made any blatant errors
 

Pepsei

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Originally posted by: Leros
I don't and I often make stupid typos, leave out words, use similar words that are totally out of place, etc. I often notice after I post and go back and edit, but not always. A few days ago I posted about putting "shits" on my bed instead of sheets.

speaking of which... i remember this disgusting story someone posted on atot a long time ago.....

met up this drunk girl... she's pretty hot for a blond, we went back to her place, she pukes in the car on the way.... we made out anyway at her place.

yada yada yada, in the morning, a really foul smell woke me up... and i noticed that i had a major accident on her bed, i switch place with her and snuck out.
 

TXHokie

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Nov 16, 1999
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Originally posted by: Modular
I nvr red psts bfre sbmt?

Me neiter, o yea did I mention tat te H key is kind of broken? and I can't backspace eiter.
 

MovingTarget

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Why? its more amusing when you just type what you are thinking. Spelling errors and gramatical maistakes make it more amusing sometimes.
 

jjzelinski

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I've picked up a remarkably stupid habit which entails hastily firing off a reply without bothering to read it, then I'll read it when I've alreayd posted it and realize that I've left out four or five words.