If I read "definately" one more time, I will scream

jvarszegi

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AAAAAAIIIIIEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE!!!!!!

uh uh uh

AAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGG!!!!!!!!!!!
 

laurenlex

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rhino56

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i really feel that a syllepsis of the language has tendentiously become a lost hope ofa lost something something
 

pyonir

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IMO It's because spell check takes care of misspellings. I had to actually learn how to spell with a pencil and paper when I was a kid...does the same thing happen now?
 

DanTMWTMP

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I DEFINITELY agree with you for an amount of time that is inDEFINITELY too long to be considered a constant that is DEFINITELY a real number.
 

gump47371

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Originally posted by: ggavinmoss
This is due to the "Spell Check" effect.

-geoff

Agreed. Also, IMing and TXTing, where punctuation, capitalization, and grammer are virtually nonexistent, are speeding the decline.