08-26-2004, 06:45 AM
Proofreading can be a person's best friend when writing. Spelling a word incorrectly or omitting a word can sometimes make a world of a difference.
This is meant for all you native English speakers, who have the nasty habit of either forgetting punctuation marks (making a sentence seem a paragraph long), or using net lingo in place of every other word they write.
If you're too lazy to proofread what you write, then it would be better if you didn't write at all. Better yet, simply wait until you are ready to write in a more legible fashion, and get your point across in a much more elegant manner.
Grammar >> j00! (Just kidding.)
This is meant for all you native English speakers, who have the nasty habit of either forgetting punctuation marks (making a sentence seem a paragraph long), or using net lingo in place of every other word they write.
If you're too lazy to proofread what you write, then it would be better if you didn't write at all. Better yet, simply wait until you are ready to write in a more legible fashion, and get your point across in a much more elegant manner.
Grammar >> j00! (Just kidding.)
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