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chaosfactor wrote:The Abuse of Smilie's is easily explained Ink-Less, most of the people in these forums are retarded and do not understand simple English, I employee them along the same lines as Mr Hat from south park. The more Similies there are, the more the little nippers can understand what the fu-ck it is I am posting today.
There should be a whole lot more of them, enough so the simple people do not have to use words alone.
If I changed the Fred Hijackers into basic Neanderthal rock drawings, (which is a rough definition of a smilie). The concept would be easier to understand and probably more entertaining for the kids. But I like to engage in subliminal messages in Chaotic prose and if the style and content are above your stature, sorry, but I progressed out from my cave-dwelling several millenniums ago. Most Americans have trouble with our language, hence the smilie's and Mr Hat.
chaosfactor wrote:Most Americans have trouble with our language, hence the smilie's and Mr Hat.
chaosfactor wrote:There should be a whole lot more of them, enough so the simple people do not have to use words alone.
chaosfactor wrote:Care to step into the flame forum me old china?
wicked wrote:It is time for a commercial yet?
Chaos, quit trying to bait people to flame outside of flame wars.
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I just hope you don't get banned
chaosfactor wrote:suggs wrote:Mate, you are cracking me up![]()
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I just hope you don't get banned
I am a survivor my friend, got a tour in a few days, which means I will not be here.
The Chaos-Factor Show would like to award medals out for scoring a gig with IRON MAIDEN.
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chaosfactor wrote:The Chaos-Factor Show would like to award medals out for scoring a gig with IRON MAIDEN.
InkL0sed wrote:I find good punctuation goes a long way to understanding text.
ee cummings wrote:anyone lived in a pretty how town
(with up so floating many bells down)
spring summer autumn winter
he sang his didn't he danced his did
Women and men(both little and small)
cared for anyone not at all
they sowed their isn't they reaped their same
sun moon stars rain
young ee commings wrote:FATHER DEAR. BE, YOUR FATHER-GOOD AND GOOD,
HE IS GOOD NOW, IT IS NOT GOOD TO SEE IT RAIN,
FATHER DEAR IS, IT, DEAR, NO FATHER DEAR,
LOVE, YOU DEAR,
ESTLIN.
tzor wrote:InkL0sed wrote:I find good punctuation goes a long way to understanding text.
As does capitalization but so many people around here are fans of ee cummings. Others are fans of the pre-published ee cummings who, according to wiki, WROTE TO HIS FATHER IN ALL CAPS.ee cummings wrote:anyone lived in a pretty how town
(with up so floating many bells down)
spring summer autumn winter
he sang his didn't he danced his did
Women and men(both little and small)
cared for anyone not at all
they sowed their isn't they reaped their same
sun moon stars rainyoung ee commings wrote:FATHER DEAR. BE, YOUR FATHER-GOOD AND GOOD,
HE IS GOOD NOW, IT IS NOT GOOD TO SEE IT RAIN,
FATHER DEAR IS, IT, DEAR, NO FATHER DEAR,
LOVE, YOU DEAR,
ESTLIN.
And yet, this isn't all too bad after all. Here we see another key element, honestly you don't need them all just a few and your posts are understood. Poetry, by its very nature involves something which computer programmers have labeled "pretty printing." The proper use of horitontal and vertical space to frame an argument. This can be done in good posts by:
- Keeping paragraphs short
- Having blocks of short areas with open white space (lists are great for this)
- Leaving vertical space after complete thoughts
When these elements are combined, along with some basic grammar and keeping sentence structures short (Hey do what I say not do what I do) posts are easier to follow.
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