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Has anyone ever seen you type “niggasinspace”
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2021-10-04 at 10:26 PM UTCNot my problemo bimbo.
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2021-10-04 at 10:37 PM UTCWell I see you’ve tried to suck a lot of really big dicks before lol…
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2021-10-05 at 4:58 PM UTCenglish does everything it does with only 26 letters, easy to learn and remember.
chinese has what 5000 letters and only twice as many different sounds?
theres your bad efficiency.
i would never learn chinese, waste of fuckin time, i would rather learn russian, at least they have only 33 in their betabet. -
2021-10-05 at 5:05 PM UTC
Originally posted by Kev english does everything it does with only 26 letters, easy to learn and remember.
chinese has what 5000 letters and only twice as many different sounds?
theres your bad efficiency.
i would never learn chinese, waste of fuckin time, i would rather learn russian, at least they have only 33 in their betabet.
english is retarded and wasteful.
whats the difference between a capital letter and small letter
are fullstop and periods really necessary
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2021-10-06 at 12:21 AM UTCNiggers
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2021-10-06 at 3:14 AM UTC
Originally posted by vindicktive vinny why domt you explain what you meant.
Why don’t you explain why you think different languages having different phonetics poses any kind of issue for what I said?
Originally posted by vindicktive vinny english is retarded and wasteful.
whats the difference between a capital letter and small letter
are fullstop and periods really necessary
or even questionmarks for that matter
Yes it is, but still a lot better then mandarin or Cantonese.
The capital vs lower case distinction really is kind of stupid. Latin didn’t have letter case, worked for them.
The period does seem useful, sentences are something that exist in spoken language and we do use verbal cues to delimit them. I mean the language is intelligible without them, sure, but breaking up sentences by more than implication does contribute meaning to the written word. -
2021-10-06 at 2:34 PM UTC
Originally posted by Lanny Why don’t you explain why you think different languages having different phonetics poses any kind of issue for what I said?
i was thinking more of the same language with different phonetics that are problematic.
britt and austrailian english for example.Yes it is, but still a lot better then mandarin or Cantonese.
sounds like prejudices due to the language youre brought up with. a billion people cant be wronger than a few millions.The period does seem useful, sentences are something that exist in spoken language and we do use verbal cues to delimit them. I mean the language is intelligible without them, sure, but breaking up sentences by more than implication does contribute meaning to the written word.
why not just double spaces, comas, or even a new paragraph.
i dont see how ending sentences with commas is going to make that sentence a lot more different in meaning than having it ended with a period. -
2021-10-06 at 7:22 PM UTC
Originally posted by Kev english does everything it does with only 26 letters, easy to learn and remember.
chinese has what 5000 letters and only twice as many different sounds?
theres your bad efficiency.
i would never learn chinese, waste of fuckin time, i would rather learn russian, at least they have only 33 in their betabet.
They're all phrases not letters. They're pictogram telling a short phrase which they combine. It's difficult because they use intonation and inflections which they speak.
Italians on the other hand use their hands a lot 😆 -
2021-10-07 at 5:21 PM UTC
Originally posted by Quick Mix Ready They're all phrases not letters. They're pictogram telling a short phrase which they combine. It's difficult because they use intonation and inflections which they speak.
Italians on the other hand use their hands a lot 😆
why have a unique symbol for every phrase? thats just as inefficient.
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2021-10-18 at 1:48 PM UTC
Originally posted by vindicktive vinny i was thinking more of the same language with different phonetics that are problematic.
britt and austrailian english for example.
Doesn’t seem to pose any real issue for those two sorts of anglophones.sounds like prejudices due to the language youre brought up with. a billion people cant be wronger than a few millions.
Sounds like you’re a coffee servant who’s not entitled to an opinionwhy not just double spaces, comas, or even a new paragraph.
i dont see how ending sentences with commas is going to make that sentence a lot more different in meaning than having it ended with a period.
A comma doesn’t end a sentence, and a paragraph is also different from a sentence. We could get rid of all these from the written language and it would still be intelligible, but it would be harder to read. Structuring elements are important for long form writing on the simple logistical level of offering readers landmarks. We could get by with less than we have now, or we could have more. In fact we do both depending on context. Tweets don’t have paragraphs and some kinds of writing use things like headings, lists, tables, footnotes, etc to more heavily structure the written word. The only real complaint you can offer here is that SWE seems to demand periods and paragraph breaks but not the others which sure, but w/e SWE is dead anyway -
2021-10-18 at 1:51 PM UTCI had someone ask me what "nigga sin" is and I said it's like cracked.com which was a lie lol
My baby mammer also asked me why I was on a site with a "rape escape" banner -
2021-10-18 at 2:27 PM UTC
Originally posted by Lanny Doesn’t seem to pose any real issue for those two sorts of anglophones.
lets see how you convey a british loycense to an american in written formate.Sounds like you’re a coffee servant who’s not entitled to an opinion
y so ad hominenA comma doesn’t end a sentence, and a paragraph is also different from a sentence. We could get rid of all these from the written language and it would still be intelligible, but it would be harder to read.
how much harder. a lot harder than it is to read codes or whatever it is that you do all day ?Structuring elements are important for long form writing on the simple logistical level of offering readers landmarks.
if landmarks are what you need then we can just structure every paragraph to be something like 100 words or not more than 1/5 of the page or 2 scrolls of the mouse button.