Hey every one long time no post well nothing really to post about but I want to say this For some people here in Texas or In america Usually White people with minimal culture of their own like to adopt or use other cultures i.e Mexican, European, Or Asian. Today at my seconds Job I had a group of college adged cuples Show up I greted them and gave
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As you so eloquently put it, "you ignoreant uneducated, Cusing kissing, sister marring, NASCAR watching, Trailor trash."
Yeah.
Oh... speaking of uneducated.... Let me point out some minor spelling errors so that when you do talk shit about uneducated people, you won't look so silly in the future.
First off, use of proper punctuation greatly increases the facade of intelligence you're attempting to persue.
Hint: Throw in a period or comma here and there! Follow up a puncuation mark with capitalization.
Mispellings. Although quite abundant in this mesh of grammatical horror, I'm willing to work with you and help you be all you can be.
Like the Army! The Grammar Army that is.
1. america - Nations are capitalized.
2. "Usually White people with minimal culture of their own like to adopt or use other cultures i.e Mexican, European, Or Asian." - Pretty much the entire Japanese culture has borrowed aspects of other foreign cultures and adopted them for their own. Schooling and military idealisms from the Chinese, culinary methods from surrounding nations and even religous practices from southern Asia.
But you being "Asian" yourself probably already knew that.
Even modern day Japan WORSHIPS American culture. Have you been to a TOWER RECORDS store there lately? Hmm... You have? Oh then you know that a vast majority of the albums they sell are American artists.
Let's continute with the grammar.
3. seconds - sans the latter "s"
4. adged - aged
5. cuples - couples
6. Show - no capitalization and use past tense by adding the suffix "ed"
7. greted - greeted
8. smurky - smirky
9. loking - looking
10. he said, In a really - totally wrong, let's skip this one.
11. im - I'm
12. korean - again, capitalize other cultures and nationalities
13. the - Capitalize at the beginning of a sentence
14. I don't usually like to focus on just the negatives, so here, I'll point out something positive. You spelled "their" correctly! This homonym is one of the most confused words in the English language. Congratulations on utilizing this spelling properly.
15. odasety - eek! audacity
16. shushi - sushi. COME ON! You're Asian! Right? Hee hee. Even phonetically you spelled it wrong.
17. wich - which
18. botle - bottle
19. shushi - Again you hebetudinous little rascal?
20. where - wrong context. You meant "were".
21. shushi - STOP IT!
22. Said - no capitalization needed mid-sentence.
23. sied - I don't even know what to do with that one.
24. im - I'm
25. im - see above
26. sory - sorry
27. metioned - mentioned
28. stated - started
29. yealling - yelling
30. sayd - you spelled "said" correctly in other places. Hmm... I wonder why you mispelled it this time. This is common in mild retardation and other mental illnesses. Also, this could be a breakdown in the central nervous system affecting hand/eye coordination causing you to hit the "y" instead of the "i" which are one letter spacing apart on the keyboard. Good luck with your imminent Amyotropic Lateral Sclerosis a.k.a. Lou Gherig's disease.
31. where - see #20
32. Im - Almost! You forgot the apostrophe. I'm
33. Scicy - ?????
34. "Its a faking fish". Does this fish fantasize about being a sea lion? Or is it a sea lion pretending to be a fish?
35. ansestors - I think you've caused your ancestors a great dishonor by mispelling this many words.
36. where - WERE!
37. fuking - fucking
38. where - If we lived on Sesame Street, you'd be sentenced to death by now.
39. "the most advanced warrior civilisation in the world." -Not quite the best spelling civilization though.
40. some tning - Umm...
41. buy - by
42. ignoreant - ignorant
43. Cusing - I'm assuming you meant "cousin"
44. marring - This could be correct. If you mean that one would inflict damage or greatly disfigure his sister.
But no! It's dubious you'd utilize such an uncommon and semi-advanced word such as that. SO... Let's assume you meant "sister marrying".
45. Imediatley - So close! You forgot an "m". Immediately
46. addopt - Oh this time it's one too many letters. Take a "d" off of that one and you got it right.
47. leanr - I'm guessing that's the Lou Gherig's disease kicking in again.
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