cs_xmas Created 18 years ago2006-03-21 21:07:05 UTC by satchmo satchmo

Created 18 years ago2006-03-21 21:07:05 UTC by satchmo satchmo

Posted 18 years ago2006-03-27 22:00:01 UTC Post #171226
I,. Want,. To,. Kick,. The,. Drunkard!.,
Posted 18 years ago2006-03-27 22:32:23 UTC Post #171228
Hahaha. Now you can never get it wrong!
AJ AJGlorious Overlord
Posted 18 years ago2006-03-27 23:51:52 UTC Post #171231
...or just get it all wrong, all the time.
satchmo satchmo“Ever tried. Ever failed. No matter. Try again. Fail again. Fail better. -- Samuel Beckett”
Posted 18 years ago2006-03-28 00:17:47 UTC Post #171236
You really shouldnt base peoples typing online as a reflection of their grammar skills. When I do reports for my english professor I usually get A's on them. Buisness reports, anything professional. Something so quick and meaningless as online forums really shouldnt be proof read. Its just silly. I mean stupid obvious mistakes like: You arr no make no sens. Thats just bad english. Taking shortcuts while online on forums doesnt matter. Thats all im saying :)
Posted 18 years ago2006-03-28 00:33:51 UTC Post #171238
Actually, the way you convey yourself online is somewhat purely based on your grammatical abilities.

"i ned hlp plz"
"I require some help, please."

I think you can see which one portrays the better image. Besides, why take shortcuts? It actually takes me longer to write with shortcuts, I've become that proficient at using proper English on the Internet. As well as this, if you use shortcuts too much, it starts to slip into real-life: I can vouch for this, because there were heaps of students who couldn't spell for crap in my final years at High School.
AJ AJGlorious Overlord
Posted 18 years ago2006-03-28 02:08:06 UTC Post #171241
Some of my younger teachers accidentally use shortcuts while writing on the blackboard. The funny thing is that noone notices at first :D
Posted 18 years ago2006-03-28 02:13:10 UTC Post #171242
A mistake such as "you're" and "your" is inexcusable. It doesn't take any effort to get that right, even if you're in a hurry (see what I mean?).
satchmo satchmo“Ever tried. Ever failed. No matter. Try again. Fail again. Fail better. -- Samuel Beckett”
Posted 18 years ago2006-03-28 02:18:30 UTC Post #171244
your absolutely correct satchmo :glad:
EDIT: How predictable was that?
Strider StriderTuned to a dead channel.
Posted 18 years ago2006-03-28 02:29:18 UTC Post #171245
satchmo: I agree.

Kasperg: There's no such word as "noone". :P
AJ AJGlorious Overlord
Posted 18 years ago2006-03-28 03:58:01 UTC Post #171258
As well as this, if you use shortcuts too much, it starts to slip into real-life
Indeed. That's why I originally ditched all the lame chat crap years ago, actually. Now I just stick with this because now, people always understand what I say. It's the whole damn point.
Seventh-Monkey Seventh-MonkeyPretty nifty
Posted 18 years ago2006-03-28 04:03:16 UTC Post #171261
Precisely! Nothin' better than clarity.
AJ AJGlorious Overlord
Posted 18 years ago2006-03-28 04:19:41 UTC Post #171262
I dunno... boobs ;D.
Seventh-Monkey Seventh-MonkeyPretty nifty
Posted 18 years ago2006-03-28 04:36:44 UTC Post #171264
...bouncy, perky ones are the best!
satchmo satchmo“Ever tried. Ever failed. No matter. Try again. Fail again. Fail better. -- Samuel Beckett”
Posted 18 years ago2006-03-28 04:48:21 UTC Post #171265
'Oh dear! I have to go! Ok, Thankyou and goodbye, mates. Ha. Ha. Ha.'
Has anyone ever typed this on IRC, instead of
'omg g2g!!1 kthxbyem8s!! LoL!!'

For some weird reason I doubt that. ;)
And yes - grammar is important, because theres nothing more fun, than answering to a thread, that's called:

'OMG!! MAI CS CRASHD IN DA MIDDL UV RAUND!!!!12@@!@@ PLZZ HELPPING MY!!'

Such threads make me bash my head into the wall, convincing myself, that such a dumbass, who would post a thread like that, doesn't really exist. :nervous:
Daubster DaubsterVault Dweller
Posted 18 years ago2006-03-28 05:30:24 UTC Post #171271
I'll take boobies over grammar anyday, not even close ;]

People generally tend to use proper grammar on IRC, too. I usually type quicker (ie no caps) but since it's a chat program and appends my name first, it's kinda ok. ;P
RabidMonkey RabidMonkeymapmapmapfapmap
Posted 18 years ago2006-03-28 05:34:57 UTC Post #171274
in my opinion, saying 'you are all the loose' is tantamount to masterminding the holocaust
Posted 18 years ago2006-03-28 08:16:59 UTC Post #171288
I'll take boobies over grammar anyday, not even close ;]
Scrubs ;).

Daubster: heh, you've probably never actually seen me leave IRC, come to think of it, but I certainly don't ever use "8" as a word, or part of one ;|
Seventh-Monkey Seventh-MonkeyPretty nifty
Posted 18 years ago2006-03-28 08:18:54 UTC Post #171290
Quote:
I'll take boobies over grammar anyday, not even close ;]

Scrubs ;)
Heh...You gotta love that show! Grammar is definitely important...Must I reveal my old threads before I typed like this?
Habboi HabboiSticky White Love Glue
Posted 18 years ago2006-03-28 14:24:54 UTC Post #171327
Has anyone ever typed this on IRC...
I actually type in complete sentences, with full-on punctuation and proper capitalization when I am on the IRC.

I know it's rare, but perhaps it's because of my age. Old folgies type like that.

I have actually used an old Smith-Corona typewriter to compose a letter before. It's just like the ones you see in those WWII movies.
satchmo satchmo“Ever tried. Ever failed. No matter. Try again. Fail again. Fail better. -- Samuel Beckett”
Posted 18 years ago2006-03-28 14:53:34 UTC Post #171331
satch, you'd know that most people type like that on IRC if you hung around there in UK morning (lunchtime for you? God knows.).
Seventh-Monkey Seventh-MonkeyPretty nifty
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