I hate "U"
and "n" and "r" and "ne" .. the list goes on!
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JoeUser Forums
1. I hate "u". No not you. "U". You lazy ass, move those f*cking fingers and type "you". This is not sms (a text), it's email. It's the web. And it's not like you're going to save a gazillion seconds each time you type "u" instead of you.
2. What's the deal with exclamations anyway? Just because you've been using periods("."), commas(","), hyphens("-") and underscores("_") all your life, you decided to explore, misuse, and royally abuse a new punctuation mark. Give me a f*cking break. Exclaim in your own freaky world.
3. Learn spellings. Atleast the common words. And for the sweet Lord's sake, if you don't know the word (or it's spelling), don't use it. Use a spell-checker. Or online dictionaries (Link).
4. Learn the apostrophe. There's a world (WORLD) of difference between it's and its. It's mine and its mine mean two different, completely different things. If you can't tell, hit the nearest Wren and Martin.
Not that I'm a professor of English here, but these are basics which should be known.
I may have been a little harsh here, but I've seen way too many emails, read too many blogs and comments therein to be politically correct. And sometimes you're just pissed. Maybe I'm a little maniacal and too uptight. Just want to know if there are any other people who think the same way.
2. What's the deal with exclamations anyway? Just because you've been using periods("."), commas(","), hyphens("-") and underscores("_") all your life, you decided to explore, misuse, and royally abuse a new punctuation mark. Give me a f*cking break. Exclaim in your own freaky world.
3. Learn spellings. Atleast the common words. And for the sweet Lord's sake, if you don't know the word (or it's spelling), don't use it. Use a spell-checker. Or online dictionaries (Link).
4. Learn the apostrophe. There's a world (WORLD) of difference between it's and its. It's mine and its mine mean two different, completely different things. If you can't tell, hit the nearest Wren and Martin.
Not that I'm a professor of English here, but these are basics which should be known.
I may have been a little harsh here, but I've seen way too many emails, read too many blogs and comments therein to be politically correct. And sometimes you're just pissed. Maybe I'm a little maniacal and too uptight. Just want to know if there are any other people who think the same way.