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Originally Posted by XCoDesiA I really doesn't care wtf?!
Or What will I loose if they kick me out of forum? OH I beg you pleaase. Don't do this!!
Problem is anyone doesn't have right to insult anyone if he or she doesn't know fucking English well. I know 6 languages and my head is fucked up. Stop playing like a COOL BOY or COOL GIRL. At least I don't continue my life with eating oily chips and playing with my acnes. Just look at the mirror and then start to judge people Mr.3in1 Sk8t3rBo1 |
No insults unless you can use proper grammar? Hypocrite. Let's tally
your grammatical errors fuck-nut.
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That's 13, not counting errors that would be counted using American English but not United Kingdom English.
Let's list, shall we? (Rhetorical question.)
- "doesn't" is the incorrect word. I believe "don't" would be appropriate.
- "wtf," although an internet-born acronym, is not grammatically correct. Maybe if you wrote the words out, you wouldn't sound like you mix concrete for a living.
- "?!" is not formatted correctly. "!?" is the commonly accepted form of that combined puncuation.
- "What" being the second word of a sentence is capitalized.
- The "H" in "OH" is capitalized.
- There should be a comma after a preposition such as "OH." [sic]
- "pleaase" has two "a's."
- "Don't do this!!" What exactly is "this?" While not technically a grammatical error when used as a manner-of-speech, I'm counting it because you're a dumbass.
- There needs to be a "The," or "A" before the word "Problem." Otherwise it's an incorrectly formatted sentence.
- You used "anyone" twice in the sentence, when the former "anyone" should be "nobody."
- "Acnes" is pluralized. Since Acne is a condition, a person cannot have multiples of Acne.
- There is no space after the period of "Mr."
- Your final sentence does not have a period at the end.
There are a handfull of other errors that I would count if we were strictly adhereing to American English.
I would apologize or get the fuck out of this argument if only for the purpose of not demeaning yourself further.
- SOup
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