owenshooter wrote:bryguy wrote:0ojakeo0 wrote:13
wow your young
did you mean "you're young"? you can generally tell how
old people are by how poor their spelling is. younger kids no
longer know how to spell or conjugate sentences, due to the
IM age... old dorks, like myself, are adept at the king's english.
yeah, i'm over 30... but i'm still mega-sexy!-0
I do not understand what age has to do with proper use of the english language. You are making a large assumption when you use that language. I'll consider myself one of the young folks here at 19, and say that we as the first truly technologically-integrated generation do have our "-isms" if you will. These include abbreviating everything for the sake of brevity, as well as a sometimes poor use of grammar, especially the use of homonyms featuring apostrophes, but I truly believe that the poor grammar that is displayed on this site is not a lack of education, but furthermore the product of a society that puts more pressure on speed of completion rather than a revised, proper, product. Not only that, you labeled the misuse of your and you're as a spelling error, whereas it was truly a grammatical mistake. So who's truly more adept at "the king's english"?
I'm 19, and I've always been Mega-literate