I used to love riding horses when I was younger. Thanks for the fun facts:)).
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I used to love riding horses when I was younger. Thanks for the fun facts:)).
I would agree that it certainly doesn't seem to be the behavior of a mentally healthy person. It's definitely not the behavior of someone engaging in productive and meaningful conversations in a spirit of goodwill and friendship within our SLF community.
As someone who has often been asked to proofread resumes and professional process documents, I am entirely capable of nitpicking with the best of them. I refrain from the unsolicited picking apart of the words of others in an informal discussion forum because it is just plain obnoxious behavior.
Federal should be capitalized.
I will not tell you "where" I went to high school. That is irrelevant.
Affects not effects is the correct word.
Eyesight is one word not two.
The correct phrase is " see ... in front of or behind" not "see ... front or behind".
Anytime you want another encore just ask. I love proofreading.
I don't think I would use the word "precious", but I think it is a huge credit to the other forum members here that - when she makes errors - everyone is being kind by not pointing them out and doing as she does, before she makes her corrections (when she actually catches her own mistakes, that is - LOL).
Its too bad you don't use that masters degree in English to make the world a better place.
You should have used "It's" not "Its".
I guess to you all the English teachers in the world are wasting their lives because grammar is irrelevant and everyone can just let it all hang out rather than taking pride in the way they communicate.
Maybe spell check and grammar check software should be outlawed as elitist.