Important notice from the GRAMMAR POLICE. Plz read. This means you.
GelatinousSubstance:
Quote from: Zazazu on 2009 May 29, 23:49:41
Quote from: GelatinousSubstance on 2009 May 29, 23:16:09
And like Hook said earlier, it does sound very much like numerology, doesn't it?
...or astrology. I learned cursive early, on my own. It was only in fifth grade that I decided to relearn how to print. I've always blamed that for the way I switch between the two, definitely mid-word. There are definite patterns I can see to it, but it's nothing I try to do. An 's' at the end of a word is in print, mid-word it's cursive. I hate cursive 'x', so that's always print. The same with 'Q'. Who came up with that, anyways? How is a 2 a Q?
My 'I' has top and bottom bars, and I get along just fine with my parents. I just spoke to both today. Mom's hooking me up with some networking contacts, and Dad's all excited about some stupid Nascar Race and their anniversary tomorrow.
It sounds like your writing is similar to mine - I can't write for dren.
I could also be wrong about the closed 'I'. Like I said, it was some time ago that I had an interest in all of this, and for some weird reason, I can remember quite a bit of it - perhaps I use it on a subconscious level - but not all of it.
Now I have this sudden urge to dig up my books and check to see if I was even remotely close about that closed ‘I'.
Not tonight though, I promised my daughter I'd take her to the cabin for the weekend.
Quote from: linz on 2009 May 29, 23:32:48
Quote from: Simchick on 2009 May 29, 23:04:44
I'm curious; Do you all act like this in real life or is there some transformation when you log onto MATY?
I second this. I recently wrote a research paper on "Internet Socializing" and "Online Communities" and NOT to my surprise the findings indicated that over 30% of the users in these communities seem to develop a second persona, which is usually close to the opposite or the exact opposite of their true personality of the outside world.
I don't really see why any of that matters.
rohina:
Quote from: linz on 2009 May 29, 23:32:48
Quote from: Simchick on 2009 May 29, 23:04:44
I'm curious; Do you all act like this in real life or is there some transformation when you log onto MATY?
I second this. I recently wrote a research paper on "Internet Socializing" and "Online Communities" and NOT to my surprise the findings indicated that over 30% of the users in these communities seem to develop a second persona, which is usually close to the opposite or the exact opposite of their true personality of the outside world.
The difference between AFK and MATY is that AFK I get PAID to act like this.
MuertoElBarto:
Quote from: rohina on 2009 May 30, 01:26:33
The difference between AFK and MATY is that at AFK I get PAID to act like this.
Fixed.
DJKID:
No, she had it right.
Quote from: rohina on 2009 May 30, 01:26:33
The difference between away from keyboard and More Awesome Than You is that away from keyboard I get PAID to act like this.
Away from keyboard is not a place you are at, it is a verb.
lemmiwinks:
Quote from: MuertoElBarto on 2009 May 30, 02:55:25
Quote from: rohina on 2009 May 30, 01:26:33
The difference between AFK and MATY is that at AFK I get PAID to act like this.
Fixed.
Not being a grammar cop, I still think rohina's version looks moar correct.
Edit. Ninja'd by a n00b.
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