[big grin]
A lot of PSAs, today.
'the usual spelling inconsistencies'
Ye know how that makes ye sound like an intellectual snob? What does grammar have to do with making a point? Does bad grammar mean the point or argument is invalid?
PSA...is it time fer me meds yet nurse?
'the usual spelling inconsistencies'
YE know how that makes YE sound like an intellectual snob? What does grammar have to do with making a point? Does bad grammar mean the point or argument is invalid?
PSA...is it time FER ME meds yet nurse?
Which generally isn't something happening on these forums, the usual meme being "solo and private groups are actively molesting me", which makes things even more curious.people shouting "Close Open, Close Open" in a protest
'the usual spelling inconsistencies'
Ye know how that makes ye sound like an intellectual snob? What does grammar have to do with making a point? Does bad grammar mean the point or argument is invalid?
In this case, yes. Yes it does.
Depends, really. Clarity of language helps a point be more readily understood. That said, nitpicking typos and the like is just scoring cheap points. But there is a point where bad spelling and grammar hurts an argument because it's not clear what is being said.
this PSA was brought to you by Editors Untied... er, I mean United. Dammit!