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Testimonials?? lmao (by dip2)

 kittykrazyky (5)    (30 / F-MF / Kentucky)
29-Aug-13 3:22 pm
This is funny.

 

 

 
 
 Rob65 
29-Aug-13 3:22 pm
Man..... didn't learn this much in school.

 

 

 
 
 wanderingirish (12)    (46 / M-F / South Carolina)
29-Aug-13 3:23 pm
@WalkSoftly1: its the misspelling that is understandable to an extent. the rest. the grammer <sic> makes it hard to follow what theyre trying to say
.*it's "the rest." *isn't a complete sentence *they're

 

 



Last edited by wanderingirish; 29-Aug-13 3:23 pm.
 
 
 dip2 (4)   (43 / M-MF / Virginia)
29-Aug-13 3:24 pm
@wanderingirish: the point isnt perfection. which is always the case in everyones rebuttal apparently.. but an effort that is lacking. just an effort. the topic is testamonials. something u think someone would take time to write. not like a post or thread that is often written n haste

 

 

 
 
 wanderingirish (12)    (46 / M-F / South Carolina)
29-Aug-13 3:25 pm
@WalkSoftly1: mistakes are inevitable.. but if its so bad that its like deciphering a language i wasnt taught then whats the point?
*no capitalization at the beginning of sentences *I is a proper pronoun, should be capitalized *wasn't *what's

 

 

 
 
 kittykrazyky (5)    (30 / F-MF / Kentucky)
29-Aug-13 3:26 pm
@dip

the forum name implies that you are refering to "testimonials"

however your original post , by itself , has no clear subject

 

 

 
 
 wanderingirish (12)    (46 / M-F / South Carolina)
29-Aug-13 3:28 pm
@wanderingirish: the point isnt perfection. which is always the case in everyones rebuttal apparently.. but an effort that is lacking. just an effort. the topic is testamonials. something u think someone would take time to write. not like a post or thread that is often written n haste
*no capitalization at the beginning of sentences *everyone's *testimonials

When pointing out errors in others statements, you should probably be careful with your own. Are you not "taking the time to write"? If not, what is the point of your thread?

 

 



Last edited by wanderingirish; 29-Aug-13 3:31 pm.
 
 
 kittykrazyky (5)    (30 / F-MF / Kentucky)
29-Aug-13 3:34 pm
"u" , "n" = "you" , "in"

 

 

 
 
 wanderingirish (12)    (46 / M-F / South Carolina)
29-Aug-13 3:38 pm
@kittykrazyky: Good call... I wasn't going to include those because they are generally an acceptable means of communication online.

I'm generally not a grammar Nazi, but if you start challenging someone's ability and skill in communication, you should be damn sure your own posts aren't riddled with errors.

 

 

 
 
 wanderingirish (12)    (46 / M-F / South Carolina)
29-Aug-13 3:40 pm
@WalkSoftly1: mistakes are inevitable.. but if its so bad that its like deciphering a language i wasnt taught then whats the point?
*again, lack of capitalization *it's x 2 *what's

Missed this one.

 

 

 
 
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