PSA - Please write clearly and be concise if possible.

FelixDeCat

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My mind is old and feeble and Im sick of having to interpret what people are trying to convey in OPs and replies. I have noticed over the past five years things have been going down hill fast:

1) Deliberate misspellings associated with the rise of /b/, eg. "moar", "wat", etc. I dont mean just here, I mean everywhere. It has replaced the original words on places like youtube and the like.

2) Failure to proofread. What makes sense to you might not make sense to other people. Yes, we all hated to learn about sentence structure and past participles, but reread what you wrote as a matter of course.

and worst of all

3) Assuming other people know what abbreviations stand for such as idk, tbnt, soasf, etc. Once people learn what those abberviations stand for they start to use them and it spreads all over the internet. Just type out the words! Unless you dont know how to type (I took a typing class in 1984), it takes less than a second to spell the phrase you are trying to use.

/rant
 
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Alone

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This is all coming from someone who is using poor sentence structure, abbreviations, minimal capitalization, and absolutely no apostrophes.

These new words and terms might seem stupid to you, but it's the evolution of the English language. I'm not sure if you're aware, but the English language has been adapting and otherwise changing for centuries. How is this any different?

Yeah, but didya? :awe:

They were trying too hard to be funny in Clerks 2 IMO. It had its moments when people werent cursing at each other, but it was few and far between. I struggled not to turn the channel, but I did anyway. :(

Get yo ass to Mars.

QFT. Ive owned 3 Miatas, one of which was 1993 model. It felt like a damn toy! Take it over 80 and it felt lighter than air. I had to upgrade the wheels from a light alloy to bigger and denser steel wheels just to feel "safe" at those speeds. D:

I understand we're not all perfect, especially not me, but don't be a hypocrite.

Just saying.
 
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Miramonti

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My mynd is owld ind feable and eyem sik of halphing to interpet wut peepal are tryink to cunvey in OPs and reflies. I have knoticed over the pest fife yeres things have bean going down hill fast:

1) Delibarate misspullings assosiated with the yse of /b/, eg. "moar", "wat", etc. I dont mene juzt hear, I mene eferyware. It haz replased the aboriginal wordz on placez like gluetube and the lichen.

2) Falurez to prufread. Wut makes centz to u mite not make senz to other popes. Yezm, w'all hates 2 lern 'bout sentenz strukchour and pissed pimples, but rereed wut u wrote az a matter of course.

and wrzt of all

3) Azzuming udder peeps kno wutt aggrevations stand for such as idk, tbnt, soasf, etc. 1ce pople lurn wut those abortions stand 4 they start 2 uze'm and tit spreads all loaver the interspace. Juzt type out the wurdz! Less you dun no how to tipe (I took a tiping class in 1934), it takz less then a sekont 2 sphell thu phraz u r tryink 2 uze.

/runt

Fixed.
 

BoomerD

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They're am bin to muchly peeple hoo kant spel or rite in theese fourams.

Peeple dont think abowt they rite and seamingly dont kare if peeple kin reed its.

Eye not shure y it this wai but it anoyng.
 

FelixDeCat

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Just saying.

You make a valid point alone. It is easy when you are the creator of something to understand what you writing, but as a READER it isnt. In the spirit of my request I will certainly avoid the overuse of certain key elements of style, in the name of preserving the proper use of the English language.
 
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coldmeat

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You make a valid point alone. It is easy when you are the creator of something to understand what you writing, but as a READER it isn't. In the spirit of my request I will certainly avoid the overuse of certain key elements of sytle, in the name of preserving the proper use of the English language.

wat
 

Alone

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I think you missed my point entirely. While I often advocate the proper use of the English language, at the same time it's a pointless battle.

A few key points:

1. People can't be bothered to change their habits unless it directly and almost immediately benefits them.

2. Slang is the key to evolution. As much as I hate modern slang, it has always been prevalent in language. For example, look at how English has derived from Latin. If we didn't use slang, we wouldn't have the language we do now. Whether that's a good thing or not isn't really something we can answer. However, it has made every day conversation a lot simpler, and as you requested, more clear and concise.
 

Miramonti

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If you're on a public forum and not doing your best to drive the anal attentive OCD basket cases loopy, you're not doing your job imo. :)
 

Miramonti

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frostedflakes

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This seemed relevant

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FelixDeCat

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More pressure packed anal retentive goodness from Felix:

My fellow Americans, it is spelled "color" not "colour".
Are you tired of people who cannot speak properly?
If I see another " x! = x " post Im going to scream!

And the best of all:

I hate people that complain about other people.

:biggrin:


/edit: in all fairness tho, going thru your threads posted (and there are many), it reminded me how much I enjoy much of your posting. :) (sauf the occasional anal retentiveness. ;) )

Thanks! Well that is the problem with putting your thoughts in writing, as sometimes they can come back to to haunt you. But things do change and people change and all I ask it that people change for the better, grammatically speaking.

ps. And I still hate people that complain about other people complaining. :D