A Special Note To Wazzuuup:

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Originally posted by risingson77


Unapplied knowledge is useless.

I should know. :\
I'm on the school's Cross Country team and I even sucked at that.

What I want to do with my life is become either an F1 driver, or a Navy Seal.
 
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A special note to GTPlanet members:

Are you getting ready to post a degrading, harsh, or downright stupid comment?
Think before you speak! GTPlanet is only as good as you make it.​
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It appears to everybody. ;)
 
Originally posted by F1man
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A special note to GTPlanet members:

Are you getting ready to post a degrading, harsh, or downright stupid comment?
Think before you speak! GTPlanet is only as good as you make it.​
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It appears to everybody. ;)

Thank you captain obvious. Enlighten me more on your great knowledge. It's so overwhelming. :eek:


;)
 
Originally posted by F1man
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A special note to GTPlanet members:

Are you getting ready to post a degrading, harsh, or downright stupid comment?
Think before you speak! GTPlanet is only as good as you make it.​
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It appears to everybody. ;)
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There we go Rumple. I am steaking that from you. Also, please ask this wuzzuuup guy to be in the Rumple Club. It seems as though he would fit in just fine.
 
Originally posted by Zero
I never said that, your putting words in my mouth. For me studying is futile, well atleast until freshman year and Calc(Pako knows what i'm talking about). Your twisting my words around, photographic memories are useless unless you pay attention to whats going on around you(Pako knows what I'm talking about too).

I do see your point about if the teacher is lousy, I was personally speaking on behalf of my teachers and what I go through, it was not a universal statement that I made, althought I guess it came out that way, for which I am sorry.
That's okay... sorry for bagging on you like that. ;) I tend to get hyped up when generalized statements like that are made especially when considering the diversity of people's abilities.
 
Please, you know who you are. If your going to make a sentence, capital letters and proper grammer and best effort spelling is looked upon highly.

This means that if you don't, you are looked upon lowly, which is a bad thing, ummm kaaay! Just look at your posts, then look at other member's posts. Can you see how "their" post has much more quality in it than "your" post? Klos can help you with your grammer, punctuation, spelling, and typing if you ask him. He's more than willing to point out such under acheivement.

Thank you for your time.
 
;), It's cool. I'm sure most people can read their own posts and determine where it was directed. It was more of a general statement for those who needed reminded.

:cheers:
 
Hey, Pako - you spelled 'grammar' wrong. :p

Thanks for the heads-up to certain members who continually disobey that rule, though. :)
 
Originally posted by Pako
Please, you know who you are. If your going to make a sentence, capital letters and proper grammer and best effort spelling is looked upon highly.

This means that if you don't, you are looked upon lowly, which is a bad thing, ummm kaaay! Just look at your posts, then look at other member's posts. Can you see how "their" post has much more quality in it than "your" post? Klos can help you with your grammer, punctuation, spelling, and typing if you ask him. He's more than willing to point out such under acheivement.

Thank you for your time.

"Please, you know who you are. If you're going to make a sentence, capital letters and proper grammar and best effort spelling is looked upon highly.

This means that if you don't, you are looked upon lowly, which is a bad thing, ummm kaaay! Just look at your posts, then look at other member's posts. Can you see how "their" post has much more quality in it than "your" post? Klos can help you with your grammar, punctuation, spelling, and typing if you ask him. He's more than willing to point out such under achievement.

Thank you for your time."

Heh, you're welcome. :p I now give you permission to point out every single mistake I make. in fact, I probably have made several in this post.
 
Well, in a more formal post (heh) such as that one where your intent is to educate, you should probably try to shy away from using contractions suck as 'you're' and 'he's.' 'Ummm kaay' isn't a word, or even two words. Just trying to correct your corrections, because they sucked.

Moving on to your own post: a quick check to Webster's reveals that 'heh' isn't a word, and as I said before you should probably attempt to shy away from using contractions, so your entire first sentence is void.

Do you not see the second sentence of the 'special note to Klostrophobic?' It clearly says, 'Think before you speak!' Do so next time, you idiot Red Sox fan.
 
Why do I have to shy away from contractions when i use them correctly? That makes little sense.

I corrected all of his grammatical and spelling errors, I didn't want to mess with ummmmmm kaaaay, because it isn't a real word, but more something along the lines of onomatopoeia. [Did I spell that right? I really have no clue, but that looks right.]
 
Originally posted by Klostrophobic
Why do I have to shy away from contractions when i use them correctly? That makes little sense.

I corrected all of his grammatical and spelling errors, I didn't want to mess with ummmmmm kaaaay, because it isn't a real word, but more something along the lines of onomatopoeia. [Did I spell that right? I really have no clue, but that looks right.]

"Why do I have to shy away from contractions when I use them correctly? That makes little sense."

I just wanted to capitalize your letter I since you didn't. I was bored. Ummmm kaaaay? :)
 

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