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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

next to you before you post on the forums please.

Better yet, I humbly suggest night schooling.

What the hell is going on here?

I've not seen such bad spelling since the late 1970s.

When I was 2.

There are exceptions, so please make sure you keep your standards high.

I will be watching.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Soz

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By *DreamOfGenieWoman
over a year ago

London


"next to you before you post on the forums please.

Better yet, I humbly suggest night schooling.

What the hell is going on here?

I've not seen such bad spelling since the late 1970s.

When I was 2.

There are exceptions, so please make sure you keep your standards high.

I will be watching. "

Seems the grammar isn't all that either, eh OP?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

DAT IZ TRU LOL

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"next to you before you post on the forums please.

Better yet, I humbly suggest night schooling.

What the hell is going on here?

I've not seen such bad spelling since the late 1970s.

When I was 2.

There are exceptions, so please make sure you keep your standards high.

I will be watching.

Seems the grammar isn't all that either, eh OP? "

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"next to you before you post on the forums please.

Better yet, I humbly suggest night schooling.

What the hell is going on here?

I've not seen such bad spelling since the late 1970s.

When I was 2.

There are exceptions, so please make sure you keep your standards high.

I will be watching.

Seems the grammar isn't all that either, eh OP? "

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"next to you before you post on the forums please.

Better yet, I humbly suggest night schooling.

What the hell is going on here?

I've not seen such bad spelling since the late 1970s.

When I was 2.

There are exceptions, so please make sure you keep your standards high.

I will be watching.

Seems the grammar isn't all that either, eh OP? "

It is put in this form to keep it light and easily understood.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Was that an ironic post, OP?

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"Soz"
You are among the exceptions! Slang is allowed, when spelt right.

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"Was that an ironic post, OP? "
Was...

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Soz

You are among the exceptions! Slang is allowed, when spelt right. "

I’m always an exception

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By *DreamOfGenieWoman
over a year ago

London


"next to you before you post on the forums please.

Better yet, I humbly suggest night schooling.

What the hell is going on here?

I've not seen such bad spelling since the late 1970s.

When I was 2.

There are exceptions, so please make sure you keep your standards high.

I will be watching.

Seems the grammar isn't all that either, eh OP? It is put in this form to keep it light and easily understood.

"

Sure...

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Skool Wiz neavar mi beast subjuct

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"Skool Wiz neavar mi beast subjuct"
Scottish?

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"Was that an ironic post, OP? Was..."
My apologies for writing in the present when I should have been writing in the past...when the past was a minute ago and kind of felt just like the present.

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


" DAT IZ TRU LOL"
DAM

TRU BRUV!

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By *arex2Couple
over a year ago

Bradford


"SozYou are among the exceptions! Slang is allowed, when spelt right. "

Spelled.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Am fuck as thick soz

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


" DAT IZ TRU LOLDAM

TRU BRUV! "

U GT ME FAM

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By *rwhowhatwherewhyMan
over a year ago

Aylesbury

I try my best OP, but some typos slip through unfortunately.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Fuk Da Polis

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Fuk of snobbe.

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"SozYou are among the exceptions! Slang is allowed, when spelt right.

Spelled."

....and you base your correction on what?

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By *artinbobMan
over a year ago

Leicester

So what about if you’re dyslexic like I am?? The judgement from the spelling n grammar police doesn’t make someone with a disability feel great so thank you

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"I try my best OP, but some typos slip through unfortunately."

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"So what about if you’re dyslexic like I am?? The judgement from the spelling n grammar police doesn’t make someone with a disability feel great so thank you "
when do you tell others that you have dyslexia when writing to them?

At the beginning? During? Or do you expect them to know?

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"So what about if you’re dyslexic like I am?? The judgement from the spelling n grammar police doesn’t make someone with a disability feel great so thank you "
Also because you have dyslexia doesn't mean I will not try to do the best I can.

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By *nabelle21Woman
over a year ago

B38

I was only recently talking about spelling and grammer. This used to be second nature to me. Now, I forget how to spell the simplest of words. And where do I put the bloody a comma's

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"I was only recently talking about spelling and grammer. This used to be second nature to me. Now, I forget how to spell the simplest of words. And where do I put the bloody a comma's "
Hi Miss A.

I had a recent mental block with where and were!

It can happen especially when you haven't used certain words for a while.

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"I was only recently talking about spelling and grammer. This used to be second nature to me. Now, I forget how to spell the simplest of words. And where do I put the bloody a comma's "
Commas can be a son of a bitch.

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By *nabelle21Woman
over a year ago

B38


"I was only recently talking about spelling and grammer. This used to be second nature to me. Now, I forget how to spell the simplest of words. And where do I put the bloody a comma's Hi Miss A.

I had a recent mental block with where and were!

It can happen especially when you haven't used certain words for a while. "

It can and does happen

Oh well, there are worse things. I'll just have to dodge the spelling and grammer police

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"I was only recently talking about spelling and grammer. This used to be second nature to me. Now, I forget how to spell the simplest of words. And where do I put the bloody a comma's Hi Miss A.

I had a recent mental block with where and were!

It can happen especially when you haven't used certain words for a while.

It can and does happen

Oh well, there are worse things. I'll just have to dodge the spelling and grammer police "

The main thing is to be understood. It's when the communication is so confusing that it makes no sense.

What then is being 'told'?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"next to you before you post on the forums please.

Better yet, I humbly suggest night schooling.

What the hell is going on here?

I've not seen such bad spelling since the late 1970s.

When I was 2.

There are exceptions, so please make sure you keep your standards high.

I will be watching. "

YES SIR!

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By *nabelle21Woman
over a year ago

B38


"I was only recently talking about spelling and grammer. This used to be second nature to me. Now, I forget how to spell the simplest of words. And where do I put the bloody a comma's Hi Miss A.

I had a recent mental block with where and were!

It can happen especially when you haven't used certain words for a while.

It can and does happen

Oh well, there are worse things. I'll just have to dodge the spelling and grammer police The main thing is to be understood. It's when the communication is so confusing that it makes no sense.

What then is being 'told'?"

Say what?

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"next to you before you post on the forums please.

Better yet, I humbly suggest night schooling.

What the hell is going on here?

I've not seen such bad spelling since the late 1970s.

When I was 2.

There are exceptions, so please make sure you keep your standards high.

I will be watching.

YES SIR! "

...and take off those blood* sunglasses the sun's gone in!

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"I was only recently talking about spelling and grammer. This used to be second nature to me. Now, I forget how to spell the simplest of words. And where do I put the bloody a comma's Hi Miss A.

I had a recent mental block with where and were!

It can happen especially when you haven't used certain words for a while.

It can and does happen

Oh well, there are worse things. I'll just have to dodge the spelling and grammer police The main thing is to be understood. It's when the communication is so confusing that it makes no sense.

What then is being 'told'?

Say what? "

That backside is soon to become a target for disciplining!

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By *nabelle21Woman
over a year ago

B38


"I was only recently talking about spelling and grammer. This used to be second nature to me. Now, I forget how to spell the simplest of words. And where do I put the bloody a comma's Hi Miss A.

I had a recent mental block with where and were!

It can happen especially when you haven't used certain words for a while.

It can and does happen

Oh well, there are worse things. I'll just have to dodge the spelling and grammer police The main thing is to be understood. It's when the communication is so confusing that it makes no sense.

What then is being 'told'?

Say what?

That backside is soon to become a target for disciplining! "

Oooo now this I understand

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By *artinbobMan
over a year ago

Leicester


"So what about if you’re dyslexic like I am?? The judgement from the spelling n grammar police doesn’t make someone with a disability feel great so thank you when do you tell others that you have dyslexia when writing to them?

At the beginning? During? Or do you expect them to know?"

I tell people when it comes up. But I also dislike when people start to judge others for spelling n grammar without actually knowing the full narrative behind why someone might have spelling mistakes or not form sentences correctly so start to insult people over there errors. Someone spelling things incorrectly could have a valid reason for getting things wrong like I have. Doesn’t matter if I have a dictionary at the side of me or not. Somethings I will never grasp ever. Is this a reflection on my intelligence or lack of? Erm NO. I have a degree. I also started doing a masters as well but it was too much around my full time work in a fairly stressful role. I’m not hear to fall out and I hope I’ve not caused offence but I’ve seen this a few times on here and it really boils my piss how people judge without the full picture

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"So what about if you’re dyslexic like I am?? The judgement from the spelling n grammar police doesn’t make someone with a disability feel great so thank you when do you tell others that you have dyslexia when writing to them?

At the beginning? During? Or do you expect them to know?

I tell people when it comes up. But I also dislike when people start to judge others for spelling n grammar without actually knowing the full narrative behind why someone might have spelling mistakes or not form sentences correctly so start to insult people over there errors. Someone spelling things incorrectly could have a valid reason for getting things wrong like I have. Doesn’t matter if I have a dictionary at the side of me or not. Somethings I will never grasp ever. Is this a reflection on my intelligence or lack of? Erm NO. I have a degree. I also started doing a masters as well but it was too much around my full time work in a fairly stressful role. I’m not hear to fall out and I hope I’ve not caused offence but I’ve seen this a few times on here and it really boils my piss how people judge without the full picture "

Unfortunately people in your position will continue to encounter such 'limited thinking' as the 'whole story' is not always remembered.

I do not have anyone among my circles who is dyslexic so it is not often on my radar.

Also shouldn't someone be able to put out a (semi-humourous) case as there will be those who can improve?

I can see your frustration but you are not the whole story.

Sorry if I caused you any personal discomfort though.

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"So what about if you’re dyslexic like I am?? The judgement from the spelling n grammar police doesn’t make someone with a disability feel great so thank you when do you tell others that you have dyslexia when writing to them?

At the beginning? During? Or do you expect them to know?

I tell people when it comes up. But I also dislike when people start to judge others for spelling n grammar without actually knowing the full narrative behind why someone might have spelling mistakes or not form sentences correctly so start to insult people over there errors. Someone spelling things incorrectly could have a valid reason for getting things wrong like I have. Doesn’t matter if I have a dictionary at the side of me or not. Somethings I will never grasp ever. Is this a reflection on my intelligence or lack of? Erm NO. I have a degree. I also started doing a masters as well but it was too much around my full time work in a fairly stressful role. I’m not hear to fall out and I hope I’ve not caused offence but I’ve seen this a few times on here and it really boils my piss how people judge without the full picture

Unfortunately people in your position will continue to encounter such 'limited thinking' as the 'whole story' is not always remembered.

I do not have anyone among my circles who is dyslexic so it is not often on my radar.

Also shouldn't someone be able to put out a (semi-humourous) case as there will be those who can improve?

I can see your frustration but you are not the whole story.

Sorry if I caused you any personal discomfort though. "

I can see your point about judging others spelling and grammar whilst they are being petty in doing so.

Just to win points.

Yet I've noticed some correcting others in a helpful manner.

It all depends on why and how it's done.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"next to you before you post on the forums please.

Better yet, I humbly suggest night schooling.

What the hell is going on here?

I've not seen such bad spelling since the late 1970s.

When I was 2.

There are exceptions, so please make sure you keep your standards high.

I will be watching.

YES SIR! ...and take off those blood* sunglasses the sun's gone in! "

YES SIR!

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By *artinbobMan
over a year ago

Leicester


"So what about if you’re dyslexic like I am?? The judgement from the spelling n grammar police doesn’t make someone with a disability feel great so thank you when do you tell others that you have dyslexia when writing to them?

At the beginning? During? Or do you expect them to know?

I tell people when it comes up. But I also dislike when people start to judge others for spelling n grammar without actually knowing the full narrative behind why someone might have spelling mistakes or not form sentences correctly so start to insult people over there errors. Someone spelling things incorrectly could have a valid reason for getting things wrong like I have. Doesn’t matter if I have a dictionary at the side of me or not. Somethings I will never grasp ever. Is this a reflection on my intelligence or lack of? Erm NO. I have a degree. I also started doing a masters as well but it was too much around my full time work in a fairly stressful role. I’m not hear to fall out and I hope I’ve not caused offence but I’ve seen this a few times on here and it really boils my piss how people judge without the full picture

Unfortunately people in your position will continue to encounter such 'limited thinking' as the 'whole story' is not always remembered.

I do not have anyone among my circles who is dyslexic so it is not often on my radar.

Also shouldn't someone be able to put out a (semi-humourous) case as there will be those who can improve?

I can see your frustration but you are not the whole story.

Sorry if I caused you any personal discomfort though. "

So because you might not see the whole picture would you post something in a humorous way that would be offensive to someone with say a physical disability? I’m not the humour police and yes the world can get a little too PC at times but somethings should be beyond humour imo

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"next to you before you post on the forums please.

Better yet, I humbly suggest night schooling.

What the hell is going on here?

I've not seen such bad spelling since the late 1970s.

When I was 2.

There are exceptions, so please make sure you keep your standards high.

I will be watching.

YES SIR! ...and take off those blood* sunglasses the sun's gone in!

YES SIR! "

Is your Auckland in Britain or NZ?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"next to you before you post on the forums please.

Better yet, I humbly suggest night schooling.

What the hell is going on here?

I've not seen such bad spelling since the late 1970s.

When I was 2.

There are exceptions, so please make sure you keep your standards high.

I will be watching.

YES SIR! ...and take off those blood* sunglasses the sun's gone in!

YES SIR! Is your Auckland in Britain or NZ? "

NZ.

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"So what about if you’re dyslexic like I am?? The judgement from the spelling n grammar police doesn’t make someone with a disability feel great so thank you when do you tell others that you have dyslexia when writing to them?

At the beginning? During? Or do you expect them to know?

I tell people when it comes up. But I also dislike when people start to judge others for spelling n grammar without actually knowing the full narrative behind why someone might have spelling mistakes or not form sentences correctly so start to insult people over there errors. Someone spelling things incorrectly could have a valid reason for getting things wrong like I have. Doesn’t matter if I have a dictionary at the side of me or not. Somethings I will never grasp ever. Is this a reflection on my intelligence or lack of? Erm NO. I have a degree. I also started doing a masters as well but it was too much around my full time work in a fairly stressful role. I’m not hear to fall out and I hope I’ve not caused offence but I’ve seen this a few times on here and it really boils my piss how people judge without the full picture

Unfortunately people in your position will continue to encounter such 'limited thinking' as the 'whole story' is not always remembered.

I do not have anyone among my circles who is dyslexic so it is not often on my radar.

Also shouldn't someone be able to put out a (semi-humourous) case as there will be those who can improve?

I can see your frustration but you are not the whole story.

Sorry if I caused you any personal discomfort though.

So because you might not see the whole picture would you post something in a humorous way that would be offensive to someone with say a physical disability? I’m not the humour police and yes the world can get a little too PC at times but somethings should be beyond humour imo "

Your just going to have to duck!

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"next to you before you post on the forums please.

Better yet, I humbly suggest night schooling.

What the hell is going on here?

I've not seen such bad spelling since the late 1970s.

When I was 2.

There are exceptions, so please make sure you keep your standards high.

I will be watching.

YES SIR! ...and take off those blood* sunglasses the sun's gone in!

YES SIR! Is your Auckland in Britain or NZ?

NZ. "

Nice. Your doing well over there in the latest troubles. I do like your Prime Minister, is she a good one in your opinion?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"next to you before you post on the forums please.

Better yet, I humbly suggest night schooling.

What the hell is going on here?

I've not seen such bad spelling since the late 1970s.

When I was 2.

There are exceptions, so please make sure you keep your standards high.

I will be watching.

YES SIR! ...and take off those blood* sunglasses the sun's gone in!

YES SIR! Is your Auckland in Britain or NZ?

NZ. Nice. Your doing well over there in the latest troubles. I do like your Prime Minister, is she a good one in your opinion?"

She is a good leader surrounded by clowns. NZ had a lot of learnings from Italy, Spain and the UK. I personally feel, she used a sledgehammer to kill a fly!

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"next to you before you post on the forums please.

Better yet, I humbly suggest night schooling.

What the hell is going on here?

I've not seen such bad spelling since the late 1970s.

When I was 2.

There are exceptions, so please make sure you keep your standards high.

I will be watching.

YES SIR! ...and take off those blood* sunglasses the sun's gone in!

YES SIR! Is your Auckland in Britain or NZ?

NZ. Nice. Your doing well over there in the latest troubles. I do like your Prime Minister, is she a good one in your opinion?

She is a good leader surrounded by clowns. NZ had a lot of learnings from Italy, Spain and the UK. I personally feel, she used a sledgehammer to kill a fly!"

The fly has been dealt a blow though! I wish you a few more non-clowns around her...let's hope it's not her putting the clowns in place to help her look good!

I think I recall that your lockdown was/is heavier than ours?

How you coping?

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"next to you before you post on the forums please.

Better yet, I humbly suggest night schooling.

What the hell is going on here?

I've not seen such bad spelling since the late 1970s.

When I was 2.

There are exceptions, so please make sure you keep your standards high.

I will be watching.

YES SIR! ...and take off those blood* sunglasses the sun's gone in!

YES SIR! Is your Auckland in Britain or NZ?

NZ. Nice. Your doing well over there in the latest troubles. I do like your Prime Minister, is she a good one in your opinion?

She is a good leader surrounded by clowns. NZ had a lot of learnings from Italy, Spain and the UK. I personally feel, she used a sledgehammer to kill a fly! The fly has been dealt a blow though! I wish you a few more non-clowns around her...let's hope it's not her putting the clowns in place to help her look good!

I think I recall that your lockdown was/is heavier than ours?

How you coping?"

.. How are you handling it?

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