Let's Use Correct Grammar!

mastakoosh

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i haight bad grammer to. i try too due the best job i can written my posts. i judge people when they our dum and cant right,
 

LoudBlunts

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albert einstein couldnt spell worth shit....

its known that lots and lots of geniuses are bad spellers.


some people just have faults
 

godspeedsuckah

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I am going to throw this out here... I believe that mostly every post I read, there are a multitude of errors, and I feel like I am getting dumber with each passing day. Not that it really matters, but it might to some people, I don't want to make the same mistakes, and start misspelling words that otherwise I would have known. So please people, have some consideration, and don't look like an idiot! It will do everyone a favor to use correct grammar.
Ok everyone, ok calm down. Lets all wait for Mr. Dick Cheese to come back and explain to us why his spelling is so good but his punctuation is terrible.
 

email468

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albert einstein couldnt spell worth shit....

its known that lots and lots of geniuses are bad spellers.


some people just have faults
Einstein came up with general relativity so I think we can forgive him his bad spelling. And if every bad speller was a genius, I doubt we'd even be having this conversation. I don't know of any studies, but my bet would be that most geniuses can spell correctly.

But in the computer age, spell check should be making spelling errors obsolete. There isn't a single post on this forum that wasn't generated on a computer which means it could have been spell-checked. I think most browsers have "as-you-type" spell check capability. So you'd have to ignore the red squiggly underline in order to make spelling errors.

Having said all that, I don't rate proper spelling very high on the "important things in life" list. And if I judge people on any grammar-based bias, my bias is towards vocabulary. You can make yourself understood using the right word misspelled over a correctly spelled wrong word.
 

girlyhits

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The way we live now and our busy lives that allow us no connection to the natural world is what he feels is the downfall to human kind. I guess i didnt explain it correctly either he feels the relationships we have with everything in our enviornment has changed due to our disconnect with the natural world and processes that are essential for our survival. And if you judge me for my grammer you may think i am bullshitting :) The book is actualy very complicated and my teacher said he was very pleased to hear and feel the gears turning in my paper but the concepts are huge and hard for me to grasp here in this post i could probably post a paper i wrote or you could read a bit more at amazon.com if you search the book
Interesting...... a while back I was trying to imagine what it would be like if we as humans had no verbal or written communication. My thought is that less intelligent creatures are still communicating with each other all the time. We as humans evolved but we still have an instinctual animal area of our brain. Makes me wonder how much we are missing in what our universe is telling us by relying so heavily on what is expressed in words.
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fdd2blk

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Einstein came up with general relativity so I think we can forgive him his bad spelling. And if every bad speller was a genius, I doubt we'd even be having this conversation. I don't know of any studies, but my bet would be that most geniuses can spell correctly.

But in the computer age, spell check should be making spelling errors obsolete. There isn't a single post on this forum that wasn't generated on a computer which means it could have been spell-checked. I think most browsers have "as-you-type" spell check capability. So you'd have to ignore the red squiggly underline in order to make spelling errors.

Having said all that, I don't rate proper spelling very high on the "important things in life" list. And if I judge people on any grammar-based bias, my bias is towards vocabulary. You can make yourself understood using the right word misspelled over a correctly spelled wrong word.

i was using a dictionary for months before i realized what that red squiggly line was.:mrgreen:

yes i judge on grammar as opposed to spelling.:blsmoke:
 

girlyhits

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I must be stoned.... there were 2 more pages of posts by the time I finished writing mine. I have to go back and read now.... probably 3 by now.
 
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