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It's not so much informality as grammatically-incorrect status. Regardless, that was only part of the reason, so I still won't do it, whether or not you agree with any part of my reason not to.
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The parallelism in that sentence was quite poor.It's not so much informality as grammatically-incorrect status.
That's very sad.@AprilRains , it was better than I intended.
Your sentence structure is worse than your tan teeth,@AprilRains , considering there was no intent whatsoever, it is not. What I find sad is you felt the need to comment on how poor it was as though you thought I intended it at all when making the post.
Fixed that for you.I constantly make mistakes for others to fix.
the same can be said for his mother whose mistake is currently shitting up this thread with exceptional grammarFixed that for you.
How does that follow? How is it a mistake to create a thread on your stupidity before you're aware of it?You all claim to have fixed my mistakes, or that members of my family have made mistakes, but the fact is everyone does it, & the proof of that is that the thread named after me (& the site it's on) existed before I ever even was aware of either.
How does that follow? How is it a mistake to create a thread on your stupidity before you're aware of it?
Fixed that for you.I am more stupid than most, & am certainly much more so than most members here.
I cannot answer your question, as it was only asked due to your incorrect comprehension of what I wrote. I am not more stupid than most, & am certainly less so than most members here. Also, I was stating the thread existed before I was aware the site existed.
I can't fix your diseased brain or your yellow teeth, but I can at least do this.@Mr. X , again, thank you for fixing my terrible posts for me.
It's a dirty job, but someone has to do it.@Mr. X , thank you for deciphering my needlessly verbose word salads into something legible.