You guys want pain?
Our State Communications Director - who makes a shitload of money, I’m sure - regularly makes all of the mistakes in this thread. :eek:
You guys want pain?
Our State Communications Director - who makes a shitload of money, I’m sure - regularly makes all of the mistakes in this thread. :eek:
I resemble that remark.
I advise my students to avoid the following often seen mistakes on the grounds that they will tend to make you seem like a person who doesn’t read much when posting in online forums:
Your a lier.
Your biass.
Your prejudice.
You’re definitely right, but it’s not like it’s braking news.
ducks
I know I must drive you crazy. I try really hard to use the right words, but after checking and checking I still write badly. I’m having a particularly bad time of it again, but that’s how my brain is. I barely caught a simple mistake just a couple minutes ago. One. Won. The sentences were full of other problems. I try very hard to get it write (right), but writting is hard for me. I hope you’ll remember I try and give me at least credit for effort. It took me a year to remember that choice is how to spell the word I wanted and not chose. I can’t even come up with a phonetic spelling some days. I now know why I have the problem, but it doesn’t make things easier for me to write. I also type words out of order and mix the letters of two words together. I run entries through a text to speech, to help me catch the problems, because I can’t see the errors when I’m looking right at them. This has been full of errors and a pain to type. The Microsoft application spell checker is a piece of shit that doesn’t suggest what you want many times when off bt a single letter. I wish I could find a better word checker, so I don’t have to google every damn third word to check the spelling. I understand how the spell must drive you nuts, because it frustrates the hell out of me.
You spelled “definately” wrong.
After pouring over this thread, I find that I’m leary of reading news sites.
I could comment on all sorts of common spelling errors, but I’ll just bite my tounge and go back to trying to decide whether I want to play a cleric or a rouge in my next D&D campagne.
Go fore the rouge. That way you can waste time wondering whether to learn Vietnamese weapons to become a Khmer Rouge or simply dress up in red finery like a painted courtesan.
Those things cause anal leakage, you know.
Says so on the bag…
Dunnow, we’ll have to ask zelie.
My rogue in WoW has a deafness problem. She can’t open locked boxes for anybody who calls her makeup. Given that she lives in a RPG world, where people get ignored for saying “can u hlp m?”, this seems to be an illness shared with many of her colleages. The other day a friend was speculating that it may actually be caused by some form of radiation emitted by the lockpicks.