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Originally posted by TykeMerc View PostI would agree with you apart from the fact that I find some bad spelling and grammar very hard to read. I'm somewhat dyslexic and I rely on people using the right words to maintain the context of a sentence or I have to work out what they're saying from 1st principles.You can lead a fool to wisdom but you can't make him think.Comment
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Originally posted by expat View PostHumourless rant coming, to confirm your predjudices:
I don't go around slagging people's errors, at least not nearly as often as I see them. I have to need to "look smarter" by criticising someone else's mistakes. But they are mistakes, please don't pretend that they are not, that it's just that some people write well, some don't; so it is those who notice it that are out of order for noticing.
If in your native language you can't spell, use the right word, or punctuate properly, then either your education or your attention is defective. Of course we all make mistakes, but those who simply do not know how to do it are just wrong; as much as those who cant count. Of course there are those who are writing in a language other than their native language, who must be forgiven their mistakes (as I hope to have mine forgiven), and there are those who are genuinely limited in mental abilities, who must also be allowed space; but those who are clever enough to write properly, but do not, are either under-educated or lacking in care and respect. I'm sorry, I may refrain from commenting on it out of courtesy, but I do not for a moment think that it is "all right" or just a lifestyle choice or some such.
Room 101 is funny. That doesn't change anything.
(This post has not been subjected to independent unit testing, and therefore probably contains errorsAnd what exactly is wrong with an "ad hominem" argument? Dodgy Agent, 16-5-2014Comment
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Originally posted by expat View PostHumourless rant coming, to confirm your predjudices:
I don't go around slagging people's errors, at least not nearly as often as I see them. I have to need to "look smarter" by criticising someone else's mistakes. But they are mistakes, please don't pretend that they are not, that it's just that some people write well, some don't; so it is those who notice it that are out of order for noticing.
If in your native language you can't spell, use the right word, or punctuate properly, then either your education or your attention is defective. Of course we all make mistakes, but those who simply do not know how to do it are just wrong; as much as those who cant count. Of course there are those who are writing in a language other than their native language, who must be forgiven their mistakes (as I hope to have mine forgiven), and there are those who are genuinely limited in mental abilities, who must also be allowed space; but those who are clever enough to write properly, but do not, are either under-educated or lacking in care and respect. I'm sorry, I may refrain from commenting on it out of courtesy, but I do not for a moment think that it is "all right" or just a lifestyle choice or some such.
Room 101 is funny. That doesn't change anything.
(This post has not been subjected to independent unit testing, and therefore probably contains errorsYou can lead a fool to wisdom but you can't make him think.Comment
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Originally posted by Churchill View PostQuis custodiet ipsos custodes?And what exactly is wrong with an "ad hominem" argument? Dodgy Agent, 16-5-2014Comment
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Originally posted by Churchill View PostQuis custodiet ipsos custodes?
hac mercede silent? crimen commune tacetur.You can lead a fool to wisdom but you can't make him think.Comment
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Originally posted by Mich the Tester View PostIndeed. And although I´m not usually inclined to quote from the bible I quite like the bit that reads ´Let the one without sin cast the first stone´.
You can lead a fool to wisdom but you can't make him think.Comment
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