Topic: English anyone?
Riding_Dubz's photo
Fri 03/20/09 11:58 PM
i really don't care what i type i can type 119 words a minute what you know bout that, don't care bout punctuation grammar even spelling,


why what does it matter,

quick to judge

OrangeCat's photo
Fri 03/20/09 11:59 PM
most every one on here can spell,write well

they just choose not to

some write so fast,they miss spell words not meaning to.



I just dont care,I am not in this for any trophy or something.

evilbabe277's photo
Fri 03/20/09 11:59 PM
why ask why bigsmile

Riding_Dubz's photo
Fri 03/20/09 11:59 PM
wastin my breath this place is beat asleep asleep asleep asleep



peace up a-town down

ZPicante's photo
Sat 03/21/09 12:03 AM
Edited by ZPicante on Sat 03/21/09 12:04 AM

i really don't care what i type i can type 119 words a minute what you know bout that, don't care bout punctuation grammar even spelling,


why what does it matter,

quick to judge
It doesn't ultimately matter, I suppose! It just annoys me when writing is so bloody sloppy that it is literally incomprehensible. I have received messages so badly written that I could not understand what was being said: That is sad, to me. Oh well. Back to business, I guess...

Yeet! Yeet! tears

OrangeCat's photo
Sat 03/21/09 12:04 AM
can you under stand what every one has said so far in here?

Mayhem_J's photo
Sat 03/21/09 12:04 AM



As far as making millions from excelling in written language: Many, many people have and will continue to; go look at your local library, filled with books from brilliantly and creatively literate people, if you don't believe me--not that literature should be about making money.




You are 100% right. There are many people who have made money from it. But it has to do with more than their knowledge of their native language. It also has to do with their very creative minds.

Besides...in todays society, you could be completely ignorant, not know how to read, and still get a book published. All you have to do is pay someone to write it down, someone to proof read it, and someone to publish it. Then...you walk away with the cash.

evilbabe277's photo
Sat 03/21/09 12:06 AM
perhaps they weren't speaking english that could have been the problem lol

ZPicante's photo
Sat 03/21/09 12:11 AM
Edited by ZPicante on Sat 03/21/09 12:13 AM

can you under stand what every one has said so far in here?
For the most part, yes! Some have been more coherent than others, though, frankly (not that I'm one to judge, yes, you're right, speaking mostly in Raccoon). I guess if comprehension is all that matters, then we're square.


You are 100% right. There are many people who have made money from it. But it has to do with more than their knowledge of their native language. It also has to do with their very creative minds.

Besides...in todays society, you could be completely ignorant, not know how to read, and still get a book published. All you have to do is pay someone to write it down, someone to proof read it, and someone to publish it. Then...you walk away with the cash.
Come now; the most brilliant authors of all time--or even those worth mentioning--have/had exceptional knowledge of English, by necessity. Those who pay others to write for them are not worth mentioning among "the greats." I agree that creativity comes into play here, as well, though. Of course.

We have made many things cheap, tawdry, and "too accessible" (if you will) in today's society, I also agree. That does not negate those who genuinely create literary art; they, by trade, must have technical knowledge of their craft that compliments their creativity. Anything worth doing is difficult or tedious in some fashion, I think.

Mayhem_J's photo
Sat 03/21/09 12:13 AM


can you under stand what every one has said so far in here?
For the most part, yes! Some have been more coherent than others, though, frankly (not that I'm one to judge, yes, you're right, speaking mostly in Raccoon). I guess if comprehension is all that matters, then we're square.


You are 100% right. There are many people who have made money from it. But it has to do with more than their knowledge of their native language. It also has to do with their very creative minds.

Besides...in todays society, you could be completely ignorant, not know how to read, and still get a book published. All you have to do is pay someone to write it down, someone to proof read it, and someone to publish it. Then...you walk away with the cash.
Come now; the most brilliant authors of all time--or even those worth mentioning--had exceptional knowledge of English, by necessity. Those who pay others to write for them are not worth mentioning among "the greats." I agree that creativity comes into play here, as well, though. Of course.

We have made many things cheap, tawdry, and "too accessible" (if you will) in today's society, I also agree. That does not negate those who genuinely create literary art; they, by trade, must have technical knowledge of their craft that compliments their creativity. Anything worth doing is difficult or tedious in some fashion, I think.


Hey....we agree on something!!

Dan99's photo
Sat 03/21/09 12:19 AM
Im the only one here so far that speaks proper English. The rest of you speak Bastardised English...

ZPicante's photo
Sat 03/21/09 12:20 AM
Hey....we agree on something!!
I'm glad, Mayhem_J! I'm glad. :heart: :heart: :heart: :heart: :heart: :heart: :heart: :heart: :heart: :heart: :heart: :heart: :heart: :heart: :heart: :heart: :heart: :heart: :heart: :heart: :heart: :heart: :heart: :heart: :heart: :heart: :heart: :heart: :heart: :heart: :heart: :heart: :heart: :heart: :heart: :heart: :heart: :heart: :heart: :heart: :heart: :heart: :heart: :heart: :heart: :heart: :heart: :heart: :heart: :heart: :heart: :heart: :heart: :heart: :heart: :heart: :heart: :heart: :heart: :heart: :heart: :heart: :heart: :heart: :heart: :heart: :heart: :heart: :heart: :heart: :heart: :heart: :heart: :heart: :heart: :heart: :heart: :heart: :heart: :heart: :heart: :heart: :heart: :heart: :heart: :heart: :heart: :heart: :heart: :heart: :heart: :heart: :heart: :heart: :heart: :heart: :heart: :heart: :heart: :heart: :heart: :heart: :heart: :heart: :heart: :heart: :heart: :heart: :heart: :heart: :heart: :heart: :heart: :heart: think :heart: :heart: :heart: :heart: :heart: :heart: :heart: :heart: :heart:

ZPicante's photo
Sat 03/21/09 12:22 AM

I'm the only one here so far that speaks proper English. The rest of you speak Bastardised English...
Oh wait! You actually are ENGLISH, aren't you? I automatically love you, despite the overlooked apostropheeet! YEET YOWWWWWWWWWW! *Furrowed brow at own uncontrollable outbursts*

no photo
Sat 03/21/09 12:23 AM
Quick! Someone get ZP a garbage can to knock over!!! laugh

Dan99's photo
Sat 03/21/09 12:25 AM


I'm the only one here so far that speaks proper English. The rest of you speak Bastardised English...
Oh wait! You actually are ENGLISH, aren't you? I automatically love you, despite the overlooked apostropheeet! YEET YOWWWWWWWWWW! *Furrowed brow at own uncontrollable outbursts*


Being English means i am entitled to overlook apostropheeets.

Its my language and i will do what the hell i want with it!

ZPicante's photo
Sat 03/21/09 12:25 AM

Quick! Someone get ZP a garbage can to knock over!!! laugh
YOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOwt! YOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOwt! <:(

ZPicante's photo
Sat 03/21/09 12:26 AM



I'm the only one here so far that speaks proper English. The rest of you speak Bastardised English...
Oh wait! You actually are ENGLISH, aren't you? I automatically love you, despite the overlooked apostropheeet! YEET YOWWWWWWWWWW! *Furrowed brow at own uncontrollable outbursts*


Being English means i am entitled to overlook apostropheeets.

Its my language and i will do what the hell i want with it!
Actually, English has Latin roots, so technically it's THEIR language to do with as they please, good English-speaking sir! :wink:

OrangeCat's photo
Sat 03/21/09 12:28 AM
so what was the point of this topic

ZPicante's photo
Sat 03/21/09 12:29 AM
Edited by ZPicante on Sat 03/21/09 12:32 AM

so what was the point of this topic
Does everything have to have a point, miss?

But, since you asked:

1. Identifying this site's users' grasp of English: ACCOMPLISHED.
2. Placating my boredom: ACCOMPLISHED.
3. Getting an English person (A.K.A. Dan99) to comment: ACCOMPLISHED.
4. "YEEET! YEEET!" : ACCOMPLISHED.

The End. :(


OrangeCat's photo
Sat 03/21/09 12:31 AM


so what was the point of this topic
Does everything have to have a point, miss?
miss?