Posted by Determined on July 01, 2014 at 18:08:12 from (216.130.212.188):
In Reply to: O.T. WHY? posted by Harvey2 on July 01, 2014 at 14:34:41:
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Harvey
I have known many a person over the years that had little to no formal education and very poor spelling.
Many of those I have great respect for as what they have accomplished in life speaks for itself.
You will not find me picking on somebody who's spelling is less than stellar, I could really care less.
Now you on the other hand go out of your way to attempt to make a mockery of the english language.
You have admitted counting posts with bad spelling and grammar so I will assume you have a good command of the english language or you would not be able to identify those errors.
You seem to have the impression that people are trying to judge your intellect.
Nobody is trying to judge your intellect level.
First impressions tend to do that on there own, and you go out of your way to come across as something you are not.
If you are a person who would be comfortable in a situation where everybody was intentionally mocking proper english then so be it, but speaking for myself and probably a few others on this board. Life is too short for bovine feces.
I know a few young folk who walk around with there pants half way down there hind side that might enjoy your talk as well I know others who would find your manner very insulting.
I can't tell you who you should try to appeal to or please.
I am just trying to give you an idea of the impression of yourself are making to others.
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