Aside from typing in all caps, the misspellings were the first things I noticed.
BTW, if you ever see me write "it's" where and "its" is supposed to be, I swear it's the auto"correct" feature on my phone. It automatically adds an apostrophe every time, and I have to hit backspace to undo the "correction."
And if you ever see me put a punctuation outside of quotation marks, I meant to do it because it's a stupid rule. I also spell "controlled" with two Ls and "judgement" with the E. I often confuse "that" and "which", often forget necessary commas, but I've mastered the semicolon.
And I often start sentences with conjunctions from personal preference, but I NEVER pronounce the T in "often".
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Aside from typing in all caps, the misspellings were the first things I noticed.
BTW, if you ever see me write "it's" where and "its" is supposed to be, I swear it's the auto"correct" feature on my phone. It automatically adds an apostrophe every time, and I have to hit backspace to undo the "correction."
And if you ever see me put a punctuation outside of quotation marks, I meant to do it because it's a stupid rule. I also spell "controlled" with two Ls and "judgement" with the E. I often confuse "that" and "which", often forget necessary commas, but I've mastered the semicolon.
And I often start sentences with conjunctions from personal preference, but I NEVER pronounce the T in "often".
I got my first CrackBerry about 6 months ago, and I'm still struggling with all of that. Fun little machine, though.
One of my life's goals is to drive 95 mph through Itasca while texting.
Freaking brilliant. Congratulations, sir.
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