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I've been trying to be better about this lately. But the reason I'm like this is because the population of the internet is at least 90% retarded. Even the people who are, themselves, stupid will admit that they're not sure how some internet users can remember to breathe. Something about the internet makes people filter out common sense and say the stupidest goddamn things they can think of. This is easily proven by the fact that basic rules of grammar are often ignored when posting. This has been around since the dawn of the web, everyone accepts it (and often embraces it), and there's no sign of it ending soon.
But while I can tolerate bad grammar or spelling (usually), I definitely will use it against you if you post something dumb. Dumb things, to me, are things that didn't need to be said, such as pointing out something obvious (example - "SO6P > Naruto!"), or didn't need to be asked (example - "Where is the proof?") Asking something like that might not appear dumb, but search engines exist. But by far the worst offender is the person who fails to realize that they're started reading half way into the manga and ask questions. It's basically the equivalent of walking into a movie when it's halfway done, and then loudly asking what's going on, or mailing the director and hoping he answers you. You may be confused or even scared by the fact. But the ability to go back to the first segment and watch the part where it's establish. And asking why I do this is just announcing to everyone that you don't know what's going on, and you're too stupid and/or lazy to figure it out yourself. Sorry, but there really is no excuse for this.
But while I can tolerate bad grammar or spelling (usually), I definitely will use it against you if you post something dumb. Dumb things, to me, are things that didn't need to be said, such as pointing out something obvious (example - "SO6P > Naruto!"), or didn't need to be asked (example - "Where is the proof?") Asking something like that might not appear dumb, but search engines exist. But by far the worst offender is the person who fails to realize that they're started reading half way into the manga and ask questions. It's basically the equivalent of walking into a movie when it's halfway done, and then loudly asking what's going on, or mailing the director and hoping he answers you. You may be confused or even scared by the fact. But the ability to go back to the first segment and watch the part where it's establish. And asking why I do this is just announcing to everyone that you don't know what's going on, and you're too stupid and/or lazy to figure it out yourself. Sorry, but there really is no excuse for this.
