
And I also despise this way of writing, especially when I see Spanish written that way. It gives me the creeps.
Did you say you hate when people do that, and then say that it's awesome? Kinda contradictory...Hatori wrote:
yah i hatE wen PpL do that that is totly awsum
/\ did anybody really understand that well?
I like Paul.*Cough*Just the FAQs*cough*
keatonatron wrote:
And if you seriously don't know how to spell a word or you make a typo, that's perfectly fine. But we all know the concious use of "u" instead of "you" is just laziness. And why the hell do people use "wuz"?? It takes the exact same amount of time to type as "was"!
Hahaha!! I actually use this to correct the spelling/pronunciation of some of my Japanese friends. Ever have one tell you they hate wasabi "caz" it hurts their nose? I gently attempt to correct their pronunciation. Forget L's and R's, the biggest difficulty my friends have is not having the ability to say "uh" instead of "ah". "I had staff to do today." It kills me when it creeps into their spelling...keatonatron wrote:
And if you seriously don't know how to spell a word or you make a typo, that's perfectly fine. But we all know the concious use of "u" instead of "you" is just laziness. And why the hell do people use "wuz"?? It takes the exact same amount of time to type as "was"!
That's because you can't type.Chris Hart wrote:
If I'm tapping it out, "wuz" takes even longer. "wuz" takes 33 units of time, while "was" takes 25 units.
Actually, I am referencing Morse Code, the oldest form of digital communication.billy-jay wrote:That's because you can't type.Chris Hart wrote:
If I'm tapping it out, "wuz" takes even longer. "wuz" takes 33 units of time, while "was" takes 25 units.