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Post by trefin on Jun 5, 2010 21:24:46 GMT -5
Hi im trevor and i am 15 years old and i am looking to be on a team, i live in redford(by detroit). if a team doesnt have a field i know a place thats right by my house. please respond back to this thread
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Post by Knief on Jun 5, 2010 21:58:00 GMT -5
You can learn how to write in English before posting again, is what you can do.
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Post by blackswift on Jun 7, 2010 10:29:23 GMT -5
Knief, that is in English, and he has not written that, he has typed it. Maybe not correctly, but it is in the English language.
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Post by M.S.-ARC on Jun 7, 2010 11:16:08 GMT -5
I'm pretty sure knief knows that. It's a sarcastic remark to read the rules which requires that postings be legible and for the most part grammatically correct.
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Post by a1 on Jun 7, 2010 14:24:31 GMT -5
The same English structure/usage applies in typing too, if you don't use "L337 5P3AK".
Isn't this in the wrong section?
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Post by Knief on Jun 7, 2010 17:06:23 GMT -5
blackswift,
No it's not. English, as a language, includes rules grammar rules like punctuation and capitalization. Most of the words he typed are found in the English language (words like "i," "doesnt," and "redford(by" are not), but what he wrote is not English because it fails the necessary grammar requirements of the language. At best, what he wrote is a vernacular that's accepted throughout most of the internet, but it's not acceptable here.
And "write" doesn't always carry a meaning of scribing by hand with a pen or pencil. When a teacher or professor has his students write a paper, he doesn't expect them to write it with a pen.
Your attempt to make me look silly is weak at best. Instead of being obstinate, you could try being helpful in the future. If you can't do that, then please keep it to yourself.
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Post by blackswift on Jun 7, 2010 19:12:27 GMT -5
Instead of being obstinate, you could try being helpful in the future. I have been helpful, with that PM I sent you earlier.
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