HeavyArty wrote: |
No one is asking anyone to be perfect. Is it too much to ask that someone writes an easily readable post so others can understand it and reply? I don't think so. |
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No, I don't think so either. But my issue is that there's a double standard applied here, on this forum. Not by everyone, but by you, Gino. There are armor builders who are outstanding at what they do, yet they provide one long run-on sentence to describe their build. I mean, a paragraph's worth of sentence. I'm not gonna throw anyone under the bus, but you probably know the ones I'm talking about. I've never seen you scold them for their writing style. Yet when this new, younger guy with unpolished modeling skills, wants to join in and throw down his thoughts- with a writing style ( lack of punctuation, capitals, so on ) no different than the aforementioned, seasoned modelers- he gets chastized by you and outright made fun of by Manstein. It doesn't sit well with me. In my humble opinion (), tolerance should sit much higher on the etiquette chain than proper grammar.
Ok, bad grammar is your pet peeve, and you will call people out on it. Your prerogative, that's fine. I'm not a fan of it, either. Double standards are my pet peeve. I think this is a classic example of one, and that's why I chimed in when I did.
**EDIT** I am an email writer by profession (you might not know it by my bad spelling); you wouldn't believe the syntax structures that I have to decipher all day long. I want to tear my eyes out. Who taught these people?!! I DO understand where you're coming from. But this forum isn't work, and it isn't school- I just wish we could all relax our inner 'english teacher' and just groove, baby!