@coquette saidocd poster disorder
I'm always sticking commas, and semicolons, and dashes, too, I suppose; carefully, yet, somehow, it seems as though - for some reason - I go too far . . . but why?
@coquette saidStick to it! This isn't an English class...LOL...
I'm always sticking commas, and semicolons, and dashes, too, I suppose; carefully, yet, somehow, it seems as though - for some reason - I go too far . . . but why?
@coquette saidMy English professor swore that sticking adequate punctuation in sentences was the equivalent of adding spice to a well cooked meal but I do not cook so the lesson has life long been lost to me but you understand what I am saying right? 😀
I'm always sticking commas, and semicolons, and dashes, too, I suppose; carefully, yet, somehow, it seems as though - for some reason - I go too far . . . but why?
@wolfe63 saidThe kids of the day don't use punctuation or even words. Everything is letters. Idk, brb, bbl, etc., etc., you need someone to change some of it to English those examples were the easy ones. 😉 They stick with it and are very consistant. Will it become our new English?
My English professor swore that sticking adequate punctuation in sentences was the equivalent of adding spice to a well cooked meal but I do not cook so the lesson has life long been lost to me but you understand what I am saying right? 😀
-VR
@very-rusty saidOne must try to avoid being stuck in the past and "go with the flow" because, often, going against it can be very tiring and sometimes...deadly.
The kids of the day don't use punctuation or even words. Everything is letters. Idk, brb, bbl, etc., etc., you need someone to change some of it to English those examples were the easy ones. 😉 They stick with it and are very consistant. Will it become our new English?
-VR
@very-rusty saidY WU SI
The kids of the day don't use punctuation or even words. Everything is letters. Idk, brb, bbl, etc., etc., you need someone to change some of it to English those examples were the easy ones. 😉 They stick with it and are very consistant. Will it become our new English?
-VR
@great-big-stees saidI will stick to what I been doing for the last 12 years, you be the nice guy and I'll stick to being the pot stirrer! 😉
One must try to avoid being stuck in the past and "go with the flow" because, often, going against it can be very tiring and sometimes...deadly.