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I think using "tet tet's" as a possessive is inexcusable.
At least he used an apostrophe on "Can't".
My eyes are now bleeding.
Asusna must be heartbroken. He's a real catch.
my head hurts after reading that
All the heartbreak and struggle of the Civil Rights struggle . . . for this?
MLK must be turning over in his grave.
I wish I had a daughter so I could forbid her from dating him.
Future TV network executive in the making.
Very similar to my style of writing. I'm surprised that nobody picked up on it.
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You Damn kids with your new style of poorly written sentences!
I bet it was a real struggle for him to finish that wonderful, heartfelt letter without his head falling off onto the page...
Asusna sed sheee woodnut shoo mi leter to aniwon.
Im sad.
:bluesad:
wait, the first sentence has a double negative, meaning he will stay with her. is this fool for real? Is that what middle school boys only think about- sex? This guy is an idiot!!!!
Quote from: indianasmith on July 21, 2011, 06:15:30 PM
All the heartbreak and struggle of the Civil Rights struggle . . . for this?
MLK must be turning over in his grave.
There's nothing in the letter to indicate the child is black, so the comment is unwarranted. Unless I misunderstand you and you are referring to MLK's life-long commitment to good grammar. Then, no problem.
At any rate, apparently this other girl has got that ass and those tet tet's, so this birthday deal is sounding pretty sweet. Then again, if they are indeed both crips, a bad breakup here could induce a social strain in the otherwise indelible solidarity of that organization.
I have so much inner turmoil after reading this. I'm not sure if I should be laughing or crying. If this is our future, we are royally screwed.
I don't know that it's much worse that the kind of vernacular portrayed in Mark Twain novels. I'd say there are bigger problems in our future than a few illiterates running around.
Well he sure knows how to let her down easy :teddyr:
It's time to start culling the masses.
Quote from: Flick James on July 22, 2011, 03:16:44 PM
I don't know that it's much worse that the kind of vernacular portrayed in Mark Twain novels. I'd say there are bigger problems in our future than a few illiterates running around.
I disagree. You NEED to be literate now. Back in Twains day-ok. But having people-our future leaders in a much more sophisticated world to be illiterite morons. NO
Even if they are not gonna be leaders.
This is not 1800 something.
These kids are the future .Where are the leaders?
I noticed in the last -oh-30 years w elect images. Ronald Reagan was the first.
We don't elect Lincolns,Roosevelts.
We elect Reagans-Eastwoods-Venturas.
We elect actors.
Best spin wins.
Im afraid.
OH! My escuse for MY s**t....Im drunk!~ :drink:
He's good people...
I should say I love finding notes like this. Working in a public library, lots of people little personal notes lying around. It all goes into lost & found, which I clear out after two months. It's pretty voyeuristic, but every once in a while you get treated to notes like this.
Heck, we got a note from a child in our suggestion box that stated "you guys smell like (caca) poop." Now, the introduction of parentheses for the "caca" comment really make me wonder. What exactly was the thought process that went into this? Other than the personal hygiene commentary of course, which is an issue I've endeavored to change in myself.
I also found this, which is probably one of my favorite things ever.
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No idea if that was meant to be me, but I like to think it does.
It's rather telling that he spelled "f**k" correctly.
Who said the education is failing our young ones? :teddyr:
Quote from: RCMerchant on July 22, 2011, 06:19:58 PM
Quote from: Flick James on July 22, 2011, 03:16:44 PM
I don't know that it's much worse that the kind of vernacular portrayed in Mark Twain novels. I'd say there are bigger problems in our future than a few illiterates running around.
I disagree. You NEED to be literate now. Back in Twains day-ok. But having people-our future leaders in a much more sophisticated world to be illiterite morons. NO
Even if they are not gonna be leaders.
This is not 1800 something.
These kids are the future .Where are the leaders?
I noticed in the last -oh-30 years w elect images. Ronald Reagan was the first.
We don't elect Lincolns,Roosevelts.
We elect Reagans-Eastwoods-Venturas.
We elect actors.
Best spin wins.
Im afraid.
OH! My escuse for MY s**t....Im drunk!~ :drink:
And I have the balls to b***h about others. :lookingup: I had to spell check that post TWICE!!! :buggedout:
Still f**ked up somewhere,I reckon.
Allow me to take a stab at this one...
Public school?
Am I right? Do I win?
I'm going for the bonus question... which school district?
Atlanta?
Quote from: CheezeFlixz on July 24, 2011, 02:40:22 AM
Allow me to take a stab at this one...
Public school?
Am I right? Do I win?
I'm going for the bonus question... which school district?
Atlanta?
Coming from southern California, if the girl was a Crip, they originally started (I believe) in the L.A. area. Though, they may have expanded into other areas. So, my guess would be somewhere in L.A. And let's not hope the boy is associated with the Bloods, or the major rivals of the Crips, or we'd see something approaching "Romeo and Juliet," but with worse grammar.
@Burgomaster:
Where did you find this example of great literature? If you're a teacher and this is some note you pulled off a kid in class you have my deepest condolences :drink:
I must admit, although others are crying for the youth of the future, I am laughing :bouncegiggle:
Still, it's funnier than the last series of family Guy.
:teddyr:
Quote from: WildHoosier09 on July 24, 2011, 05:35:25 PM
@Burgomaster:
Where did you find this example of great literature? If you're a teacher and this is some note you pulled off a kid in class you have my deepest condolences :drink:
I must admit, although others are crying for the youth of the future, I am laughing :bouncegiggle:
I swiped it from a forum on (of all websites) boardgamegeek.com