Um...yeah, niikkii. If you're trying to make someone feel stupid for spelling "I" without capitalizing it - as you say ""I" is always capital" (should be "capitalized"). And it should be "you're the retard" not "you the retard"
"why do you care how I spell and I think you the retard because "I" is always capital, so why don't you go and comment on your South Park"
Then why did you spell it wrong in one of your previous posts? See:
"well joyful im not writing an essay in english class right now this is interentet and people spell different here
heres few examples for you"
By the way, your post should say, "people spell differently here". And if you're (which is a contraction of "you" and "are") so concerned with capitalization, then why do none of the sentences in your ("your" as in belonging to you, see the difference?) posts start with a capital?
And just because you are writing on the "interentet" and not writing an essay for "english" class (which, by the way, "english" should have a capital "E") is not an excuse for poor spelling and grammar. If you don't try to type/speak properly in casual situations than it will become a bad habit and will make you look uneducated in professional situations.
Plus, when people who are used to reading proper English have to read whatever mangled form you feel like writing with on a particular day, it can sometimes obscure the message/point that you are sending - especially when people leave out punctuation at the ends of sentences.
~Riley =)
I bet people can actually die of embarrassment. I bet it's been medically proven.
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