Jump to content

Forum posts, texts, emails, and everything else


Recommended Posts

Posted

Please try ta use goodly Anglish when postin in the forums. It hawd enuf to follu yous trane of thawt widout triing to figga owt what yous triing ta say.

i no i can be guiltee of the bad typpin, an wurds com out rong. At leest try to cleen up yous posts sos we can reed them pacifically.

I think with the advent of texting and email shortcuts, grammer, punctuation, and the ability to convey a thought have suffered. Try texting in proper English sometime. My new Samsung 4g phone has swype texting, and I have made it a priority to clean my texting up and work in complete thoughts and sentences.

Just a thought guys. Take it for what you will.

MSgt. Francoeur

Posted

I agree also!

Sometimes I can be guilty of it when I'm talking with friends and joking around 'talkin in my g4m3r speAk!11one' - but for the most part I try to type in a moderately intelligent way.

Thank god for spell check though ;) Nice red underline is an instant 'uh-oh'!

Posted (edited)
Yea it's bad, because it's SEAN!

Glad someone noticed

I have to apologise in advance here, I am about to start being a British bitch about some americanisms like "I could care less" and "Hold down the Fort while I........"

I could care less means that you COULD (as in 'it is possible') care less, which does make sense on the face of it but NOT WHEN YOU MEAN THAT YOU COULD NOT CARE LESS! By saying the former you are basically saying that on a scale of one to ten (non-continuous, so no 5.7's etc) you care 1/10<care>10/10

including one and ten. I have just realised i have used GCSE Statistics in a rant about grammar and other things.

Also, Hold down the fort?

a) THE METAPHORICAL FORT IN QUESTION IS NOT GOING TO ESCAPE ANYTIME SOON, IT BEING PARTIALLY IMBEDDED IN THE GROUND

B) FORTS CANNOT FLY/FLOAT SO DO NOT NEED TO BE HELD DOWN. FOR THAT REASON, PAIRED WITH IT BEING IMBEDDED IN THE GROUND (in the case of the common/garden fort e.g. Fort Knox), IT WILL NOT BE GOING ANYWHERE IN THE FORESEEABLE FUTURE.

British bitch rant over, I shall now bid you all adieu

Edited by Takel 1st MRB
Posted

I love this, two countries divided by a common language.

The language has changed. However, when you say soccer to mean what we call football you are completely correct. Soccer was initially used by upper-class Brits as a way of saying "Association Football" (the original name of the sport) quickly.

About colour/color, it's probably just an error in translating (or maybe someone couldn't spell).

Also Aluminium/Aluminum: The man who discovered it, Humphry Davy, the same man who discovered calcium, potassium etc (along with wuite a few others) named it alumium then changed it to aluminum. A bunch of rich upper-class mini-dicks decided that it wasn't in keeping with the rule in the other elements Davy had discovered/named (potassium, sodium, calcium etc)

So they changed the name of it so their anal minds wouldn't implode. Then in 1925 - after using the word "aluminium" for some time - the US government decided to change it back to aluminum, don't know why.

So on that subject, it's just a case of a mutating language and some pricks in suits

Posted

The removal of the 'u' is just evolution of the North American Dialect, kind of like how we don't write Olde or use letters like 'æ' or 'þ' in our alphabet anymore. For example, linguistics tells us that "nite" will be considered a correct alternate spelling of "night" within the next 10-20 years in addition to many other words that have become common in texting and internet chatting. I'll bet that maybe 100 years down the line, writing will be very different from what we see now.

Posted

the nxt generation will prob. nevr lurn who to speall corrictly wit all dis texting n stuff goin on out dere yah kno what i sain dawg

(Laughing out loud) Just kidding i mean its just the way we spell these days.

I also have a question whats cursive and how do i do it lol jk another joke

Join the conversation

You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.

Guest
Reply to this topic...

×   Pasted as rich text.   Restore formatting

  Only 75 emoji are allowed.

×   Your link has been automatically embedded.   Display as a link instead

×   Your previous content has been restored.   Clear editor

×   You cannot paste images directly. Upload or insert images from URL.

  • Recently Browsing   0 members

    • No registered users viewing this page.
  • Recent Posts

    • Its Friday Night Fight Night in HLL and me and Muthas are in different squads. We meet up while attacking a point: Me: Muthas! Let's go get the poiple toineps! Muthas: Hah poi....   We are immediately cut down by a MG.   Steam messages:  Muthas: LMFAOO Me:OMFG! ROFLMAO!
    • Name: elon musk   Steam I.D: STEAM_0:0:918906720   Duration of Ban: Permanent   Reasons for the Ban: Racist comments and Mass Team Killing   Demo Provided?: N   Comments: Keebler reported in public chat, sent screen shot of typed comments  
    • Hey Reis! Great to see you again, man. The unit means a lot to all of us and I know you were here for quite some time. There’s always room for you to come back   *Salute*
    • I dont know how many of the people that know me or what i did in the unit are still here. But i just wanted to leave a huge thank you on the forums to this unit, that i was a part of for so many years, and all the good times and hardships i shared with a lot of different people from all over the world.    Maybe i'll still see you in DoD:s   *Salute*
    • 2nd Platoon Weekly Attendance   Week of 10NOV2024   P = Present | E = Excused | A = Absent   Platoon Staff WO. A. Pitteway - Excused MSgt. J. Candy - Present TSgt. A Yoder - Present   1st Squad Squad leader:  SSgt. R. Fielding - Present Cpl. B. Grande - Present Pfc. R. Smith - Excused Pfc. M. Noel - Present Pfc. C. Keebler - Present Pvt. D. Moffat - Present Pvt. R. Zera - Absent Pvt. N. Clement - Excused       2nd Squad Squad leader:  Cpl. S. Holquist - Present Pfc. A. Cannon - Excused Pfc. T. Scary - Present Pfc. C. Marsh - Present Pfc. M. Oake - Excused Pvt. L. Whistle - Present Pvt. M. Clarkson - Excused Pvt. W. Swift - Present           Helpers: WO. S. Belcher
×
×
  • Create New...