New rule - posts without punctuation will be deleted

Blubba's Avatar
I vote for more uneducated young girlies who fuck and suck real well. Care about their spelling? Not so much...
Guest113018-1's Avatar
When are you going to teach the concept of paragraphs? Originally Posted by pyramider
At the risk of sounding stupid, which I probably am, I have tried to break my posts up into paragraphs but can't seem to make it work. Can you tell me how it's done. Thanks.
Chainsaw Anthropologist's Avatar
At the risk of sounding stupid, which I probably am, I have tried to break my posts up into paragraphs but can't seem to make it work. Can you tell me how it's done. Thanks. Originally Posted by golforfish
Back in the long ago, I was taught that a paragraph begins with its first word indented to indicate the start of a thought or quotation. This reply writer doesn't seem to allow that as I indented "back" and it moved it back to the edge of the form. The first sentence should introduce the thought to be expressed. The following two or more sentences expand or further express that thought. Then the closing sentence should recap all that has preceded it.

Presently, I usually try to form several sentences pertaining to a particular thought and leave it at that. Forum posts are typically less formal and don't need a lot of proper formatting. This should not be taken as an excuse that allows major misspellings, phonetic creativity, or abuse of homonyms in your writing.





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otrdriver's Avatar
spellchecker!.
rcg001's Avatar
OK. I always write the ROS part of the review in Word and paste it into the review. That way I feel I do not look like a jerk with misspellings and other such things. Believe me when I say that I need that, but the instant "Post Quick Reply" is not the same thing. People should be spontaneous and free in their dialog with others in these forums. Plus a little fun with words is part of the entertainment value of this web site. Just my two cents.