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05-16-2017, 11:26 AM
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details....
am I right to judge a provider on the small shit she doesnt do before I even think about seeing her?
such as:
-writing a text or PM using English and proper syntax?
(Syntax is the way in which words and punctuation are used and arranged to form phrases, clauses and sentences. This can mean the selection of a word or the word's tense, the arrangement of the words and the selection of the punctuation.)
- when you get her digits and she gives you them like
1234567
and not
123-4567
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05-16-2017, 11:58 AM
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Originally Posted by timmystool
am I right to judge a provider on the small shit she doesnt do before I even think about seeing her?
such as:
-writing a text or PM using English and proper syntax?
(Syntax is the way in which words and punctuation are used and arranged to form phrases, clauses and sentences. This can mean the selection of a word or the word's tense, the arrangement of the words and the selection of the punctuation.)
- when you get her digits and she gives you them like
1234567
and not
123-4567
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Only you can decide what bothers you enough to get annoyed.
Grammar, syntax, spelling: for me it depends. Not all sins are equal.
The phone number? I think you are off the deep end on that one. I think you should be able to insert a hyphen as appropriate.
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05-16-2017, 12:54 PM
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I might want to see this one, maybe.
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Originally Posted by Old-T
Only you can decide what bothers you enough to get annoyed.
Grammar, syntax, spelling: for me it depends. Not all sins are equal.
The phone number? I think you are off the deep end on that one. I think you should be able to insert a hyphen as appropriate.
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Agree,
We have to let a lot slide. Certain language, and total lack of regard for spelling raises a question about the quality of time that would be spend with a lady, or saved by just not seeing her.
Should a lady want to ax, instead of ask, me a question: I am gone.
You have the right idea. Just think about a lady, and her effect upon your emotions. If you don't like her presentation, don't see her.
Build your files on the ladies you MAYBE interested in. Soon a lot of those files will be moved to the WILL NOT SEE files. Expect the MAYBE files to be 1/10th or smaller than the WILL NOT SEE files. The reasons are your own, and no one else.
JR
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05-16-2017, 02:43 PM
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Originally Posted by timmystool
am I right to judge a provider on the small shit she doesnt do before I even think about seeing her?
such as:
-writing a text or PM using English and proper syntax?
(Syntax is the way in which words and punctuation are used and arranged to form phrases, clauses and sentences. This can mean the selection of a word or the word's tense, the arrangement of the words and the selection of the punctuation.)
- when you get her digits and she gives you them like
1234567
and not
123-4567
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BCPL another thing that bothers me is when peeps don't capitalize at the beginning of each sentence...
But bottom line if I want to see a girl I am not going to question her ability to make me happy over how she gives me her number...as long as its got an area code and is correct why would I care
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05-16-2017, 04:36 PM
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I have never fucked a provider's grammar
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05-16-2017, 07:35 PM
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How pretentious to define a word in your initial post, as if we have never heard of it! For you, the word "syntax" may be technical and confusing, but I believe most people here know what it means.
How appropriate that you complain about bad grammar while failing to use proper punctuation yourself!
How insipid to get worked up over a phone number being written in a certain format! Why not insist on (123) 456-7890, as we used to write numbers. Or maybe 123.456.7890 like we did for a while when the Internet was a fad?
In short, you feel free to judge a provider on any criteria that you choose. However if your full rubric is similar to the characteristics as described in your post, I'd be amazed if you see any providers at all.
PS:
rubric (noun, technical [education]): a written description of what expectations are required to meet a specific goal.
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05-16-2017, 07:35 PM
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05-16-2017, 07:58 PM
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Originally Posted by KCQuestor
How pretentious to define a word in your initial post, as if we have never heard of it! For you, the word "syntax" may be technical and confusing, but I believe most people here know what it means.
How appropriate that you complain about bad grammar while failing to use proper punctuation yourself!
How insipid to get worked up over a phone number being written in a certain format! Why not insist on (123) 456-7890, as we used to write numbers. Or maybe 123.456.7890 like we did for a while when the Internet was a fad?
In short, you feel free to judge a provider on any criteria that you choose. However if your full rubric is similar to the characteristics as described in your post, I'd be amazed if you see any providers at all.
PS:
rubric (noun, technical [education]): a written description of what expectations are required to meet a specific goal.
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He was asking a question. Not talking about a specific provider. Why you being a douche?
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05-16-2017, 08:04 PM
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Originally Posted by Kickrocks
He was asking a question. Not talking about a specific provider. Why you being a douche?
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Were following your lead.
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05-16-2017, 08:05 PM
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Originally Posted by dirty dog
Were following your lead.
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We're?
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05-16-2017, 08:10 PM
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were = no longer following your lead
we're - we are still
Geez stubtoe, of course he means were.
Do we really have to teach you basic English grammar?
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05-16-2017, 08:22 PM
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Originally Posted by Kickrocks
We're?
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Maybe its because we and that means (all of us minus you) know the history behind this handle.
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05-16-2017, 08:25 PM
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Originally Posted by Unique_Carpenter
were = no longer following your lead
we're - we are still
Geez stubtoe, of course he means were.
Do we really have to teach you basic English grammar?
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Should put we in front of were.
Work on any good wood lately? You should champion the new tab TT was suggesting.
Think it will work good for you.
I looked at your reviews and it makes so much sense now. You celebrate the budget hookers of kc. Maybe you trade your recycled pallet coffee tables for their used up pussy. Do what you do!
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05-16-2017, 11:37 PM
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Join Date: Jan 9, 2010
Location: Kansas City
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Early in the internet days, I was on a forum and criticized someone's spelling and grammar. I was told by several people that fast replies are more important than perfection in spelling, grammar, etc.
I am highly educated but my enormous hands find it difficult to spell and text coherently sometimes. My boy, Donald, has the same problem.
I tend to ignore all that. There is a highly paid sports guy on TV who pronounces "moot" as if the word were "mute". I am more interested in what he says as opposed to a correct pronounciation.
But feel to disagree with me as long as your grammar and spelling are impeccable.
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05-16-2017, 11:59 PM
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Originally Posted by Kickrocks
He was asking a question. Not talking about a specific provider. Why you being a douche?
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He was being condescending with a rhetorical question. "Am I right to judge someone on this characteristic?" Who are we to tell you whether you are right or wrong? You judge people on whatever you decide is important to you.
All this post did was to proclaim that HE thinks grammar is important, despite not demonstrating it himself, as a way to put down someone who didn't live up to his standards. The fact that he didn't name her is unimportant. Being pedantic about how someone formats her phone number is just silly.
Also, did you know that according to the International Telecommunication Union standard E.123, you should use a space, and not a hyphen or a dash, in a phone number? Huh, fascinating!
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