My friend Desiree posted a note on facebook about giving up getting a career in television because she keeps getting rejected from places. Well here's a brilliant little comment a friend of hers posted: |
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I think I threw up in my mouth a little. |
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"If there was one thing the lucid dreaming ninja writer could not stand, it was used car salesmen."
Maybe that's how they type on teleprompters to save space on the screen. |
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I dunno man but... I'm mostly concerned about the age and education of the person and how it can't possibly correspond with that kind of writing. Ugghhh I just DON'T understand. |
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Whoa, whoa whoa, I happened to have been one of those kids who played video games all day, scarcely going out, and I never talked like THAT. I was taught from some guy off myspace (I know) that you should always use proper grammar and spelling or else your opinion will be considered completely worthless. It's more of the general teenage population that talks like that. |
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Surrender your flesh. We demand it.
tlks lik wut??/// |
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You do this every fucking time.
No sweat.
No tears.
No guilt.
You do this every fucking time.
http://www.myspace.com/theheroicopening
Fucking try to understand the thread. |
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Oh lawdee da. |
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I dunno, the excerpt seemed like a personal communication, not prose for general consumption. If the two parties are comfortable with comminicating in that manner, then I don't see a problem. |
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It was colloquial. Deal with it. |
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Ugh, I hate stupid crap like that. I think that people that write like that anywhere other than chat rooms or text should be shot in the ass. Screw Korea, come teach english here |
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the only thing that really bothered me about the comment was the run-on sentence factor. I don't mind the using numericals as prepositions or saying "b" instead of "be," but yeah...the run-on factor made it somewhat hard to understand |
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naturals are what we call people who did all the right things accidentally
And then you get the people that add 60 letters to each word. Or change the spelling. |
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Yeah it's a problem because of all those things put together. Okay look, I'm okay with the following, because as the lovely Sindred said, it's just colloquial: |
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In general I have a very negative view of people that I've come to call the "youtube" crowd, because it's on youtube that I encounter the most egregious grammatical and spelling errs. It's not that I look for every spelling or grammar mistake, I make enough of them myself. My problem is with the people who don't even try. They go out of their way at every opportunity to use an acronym (u, 2, b4, etc). People exactly like the one who made that post. |
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Dear lord that paragraph was horrible. |
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I try to write with proper spelling and grammer, but often incorporate slang into it the way I would talk in real life. Things like: |
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I never replace letters with numbers and symbols. Unless I'm using it to illustrate a point. |
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Am I the only one who doesn't see a problem with this? |
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