I wonder if I'm allowed to comment about people's awful grammar and punctuation making their posts hard to read.
I got a WP for saying that MAYBE someone's errors made it difficult to understand b/c I was being xenophobic or something.
But what if people's supposed location is the US or Canada? Is it still xenophobic?
There's still a chance that English isn't their first language, so... Yeah. I wouldn't.
I wonder if I'm allowed to comment about people's awful grammar and punctuation making their posts hard to read.
I got a WP for saying that MAYBE someone's errors made it difficult to understand b/c I was being xenophobic or something.
But what if people's supposed location is the US or Canada? Is it still xenophobic?
im a proper grammar nazi so i just say '*______' at the start of my posts
I wonder if I'm allowed to comment about people's awful grammar and punctuation making their posts hard to read.
I got a WP for saying that MAYBE someone's errors made it difficult to understand b/c I was being xenophobic or something.
But what if people's supposed location is the US or Canada? Is it still xenophobic?
English is not everyone's first language so its offensive.
It's when people are arguing with me or @ing me, and I'm thinking, "What? What is this person saying? Comprehensible clapbacks generally work better."
Well, that or when people are attacking Taylor's character and I'm thinking, "Your argument, while not making sense because Taylor is better than everyone, could at least be better followed if you wrote it correctly,"
It's when people are arguing with me or @ing me, and I'm thinking, "What? What is this person saying? Comprehensible clapbacks generally work better."
Well, that or when people are attacking Taylor's character and I'm thinking, "Your argument, while not making sense because Taylor is better than everyone, could at least be better followed if you wrote it correctly,"
ohhhhh
nn dont do that, that generally reads as 'im wrong but you cant read so i win by default'