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Originally posted by poyplemonkeys:
I type fairly fast and use grammar. It's pretty much become slower for me to deliberately type without punctuation and shortening of words than it is for me to type properly now. Perhaps you just need practice.
I'm the first to admit my typing leaves a lot to be desired but what ****es me off is people who seemingly take great joy in pointing out other people's grammatical errors.
Originally posted by psuedo_football:
<BLOCKQUOTE>Originally posted by poyplemonkeys:
I type fairly fast and use grammar. It's pretty much become slower for me to deliberately type without punctuation and shortening of words than it is for me to type properly now. Perhaps you just need practice.
I'm the first to admit my typing leaves a lot to be desired but what ****es me off is people who seemingly take great joy in pointing out other people's grammatical errors. </BLOCKQUOTE>
I go on BBC News each morning and make a list of articles (with little notes about the story) that would make interesting conversation with each person I'm likely to meet that day.
If I ever get stuck while talking to someone, I make an excuse and run to the loo to have a check of a good topic.
Originally posted by Red_Hector:
<BLOCKQUOTE>Originally posted by Tomek Grabowski:
I think you should explain how spelling your name wrong is ironic.
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ironic
an outcome of events contrary to what was, or might have been, expected.
If someone is going to use the word pseudo in their name you expect them to have some degree of intelligence thus you expect them to spell their name correctly. Happy?