It is always amazing to me when I find an article such as the one my friend linked me to in your site on 7/04/05. It was in reference to Americas inability to spell yet graduating from High School. Even though it was only a single paragraph it did spend MY time engaging in trivialities that are only fit for the English teachers at campus. It is beyond contemptuous to find any reason to insult any group of people for whatever reason. In fact it is not short of prejudicial just as any other form might take. The color of ones skin or nationality is less than relevant to what a person thinks or who they are.
When did we become a nation of elitist that always seek reason to separate ourselves from one another with trivialities? How is it that Literacy is confused with excellent spelling and grammar? I submit that if you invalidate one person for a challenge in spelling then you are most probably illiterate and just attempting to hide behind excellent spelling and grammar to cover your inadequacies. It is clear from reading the article that the person whom wrote it is the kind of soul that would mistake eloquence for poorly written.
Generic writing as was exhibited, in the monochromatic fashion that article portrayed is common among my peers who assume they write well. Indeed they write exactly like the fellow sitting next to them. No style, no flare, and little worthy intellect. Purely, sad displays of hostility with little to no real rational. I challenge the writer this; In writing that article you have assumed to place yourself in a most unfavorable position of never being able to misspell a word again. You are in error for that and time will expose that to you. I would be glad to point out some writings from people who spelled incorrectly and used others to edit them. I think it would be over your head though. No writers in the current world ever spelled everything correctly all the time. You are most assuredly no exception.
It is always amazing to me when I find an article such as the one my friend linked me to in your site on 7/04/05. It was in reference to Americas inability to spell yet graduating from High School. Even though it was only a single paragraph it did spend MY time engaging in trivialities that are only fit for the English teachers at campus. It is beyond contemptuous to find any reason to insult any group of people for whatever reason. In fact it is not short of prejudicial just as any other form might take. The color of ones skin or nationality is less than relevant to what a person thinks or who they are.
When did we become a nation of elitist that always seek reason to separate ourselves from one another with trivialities? How is it that Literacy is confused with excellent spelling and grammar? I submit that if you invalidate one person for a challenge in spelling then you are most probably illiterate and just attempting to hide behind excellent spelling and grammar to cover your inadequacies. It is clear from reading the article that the person whom wrote it is the kind of soul that would mistake eloquence for poorly written.
Generic writing as was exhibited, in the monochromatic fashion that article portrayed is common among my peers who assume they write well. Indeed they write exactly like the fellow sitting next to them. No style, no flare, and little worthy intellect. Purely, sad displays of hostility with little to no real rational. I challenge the writer this; In writing that article you have assumed to place yourself in a most unfavorable position of never being able to misspell a word again. You are in error for that and time will expose that to you. I would be glad to point out some writings from people who spelled incorrectly and used others to edit them. I think it would be over your head though. No writers in the current world ever spelled everything correctly all the time. You are most assuredly no exception.