true but it gets annoying at a point, i was just arguing with this girl not to long ago on facebook, she was spelling "shouldn't" "shoodnt" you cant tell me your just reading and not thinking how dumb they are
That's the answer Lew... Instead of expecting people to learn to do things correctly, we should all just say f*ck it and let 'em make it up as they go along.
Grammar and punctuation are a huge part of what conveys meaning in written language... I realize the majority of you kids today are entirely clueless but there is actually a huge difference between "helping your Uncle Jack off his horse" and "helping your Uncle jack off his horse".
If you actually need it explained, you're just not going to get it. That you think your interactions with REAL people on a REAL website somehow fail to constitute communcations occuring in REAL life just drives it home even further.
That's part of the problem... morons such as yourself seem to think missing a letter when typing out a reply, commonly known as a "typo", and thinking that "u" and "you" are interchangeable, commonly known as "showing yourself to be an idiot", represent similar things. Just to clear it up for you, they don't.
Typos are what happen when someone who types 130 wpm like me hammers out a response without bothering to proof-read it.
Showing yourself to be an idiot is what happens when a moron like you attempts to debate the accuracy, purpose, or efficacy or grammar in written communication.
Nothing to do do with yourself and Lews convo BUT on this issue of using proper grammar, I always do, because years back I used to type in 'txt mssging' talk and it made me forget how to use grammar and even spell.
I always try my best to use grammar properly when on anything now.
I honestly don't know which is better... that you're actually this stupid or just the perfect irony of a dumbass Welsh kid trying to debate English grammar. either way, you get a gold star for being the day's top dumbass. It is cute that you're trying to get under my skin. I'm over it though...
Not that I expect you actually know your own language much better but, I believe the saying goes "Dor dy fys yn dy dîn a chwibanna"...