Assumed level of English language proficiency


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Disenchanter wrote:
Sebastian wrote:
If it's any consolation, I'm starting to feel bad about poking at you.

First, do you think I am not able to tell you are lying? You don't have feelings.

Second, did you just admit in a public place to attempting to digitally rape me? I think the cyber police need to be called in.

~laughter~


TotP due to insulting the pony boi lawyer!


meatrace wrote:
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meatrace wrote:
Disenchanter wrote:
Second, did you just admit in a public place...
The term is publics place.

Now you are just making fun of me. And poorly too. You forgot to put the apostrophe in, let alone in the wrong place.

Oh. Ha. Ha. I get it now. :-/


Disenchanter wrote:

Now you are just making fun of me. And poorly too. You forgot to put the apostrophe in, let alone in the wrong place.

Sorry, I guess I don't have the same level of proficiancy as you.


Those interested in demonstrated English proficiency in a short PDF that links Action Points to player-defined roleplaying goals should purchase a copy of Rewarding Roleplaying.

:D


I don't know about you guys, but I was really disappointed to find that the core rulebook wasn't written in Undercommon. Catering to newer players is fine and all, but they should stop treating us like children.


meatrace wrote:
Disenchanter wrote:

Now you are just making fun of me. And poorly too. You forgot to put the apostrophe in, let alone in the wrong place.

Sorry, I guess I don't have the same level of proficiancy as you.

Of course you don't.

It wouldn't be possible to look down at my proficiency, or lack thereof, without your proficiency being greater.

Wave it around long and strong!
Slap it in the digital faces of every poster you can!
And all that.

Liberty's Edge

Pathfinder Pathfinder Accessories Subscriber; Pathfinder Roleplaying Game Superscriber
Disenchanter wrote:
meatrace wrote:
Disenchanter wrote:

Now you are just making fun of me. And poorly too. You forgot to put the apostrophe in, let alone in the wrong place.

Sorry, I guess I don't have the same level of proficiancy as you.

Of course you don't.

It wouldn't be possible to look down at my proficiency, or lack thereof, without your proficiency being greater.

Wave it around long and strong!
Slap it in the digital faces of every poster you can!
And all that.

Ok. You now owe me a new industrial grade, heavy-duty irony meter. You just made the last one explode.


Paul Watson wrote:
Ok. You now owe me a new industrial grade, heavy-duty irony meter. You just made the last one explode.

That is clearly "user error."

I will not be held responsible for your decision to test the wrong thread for levels of seriousness.


meatrace wrote:
Disenchanter wrote:
Second, did you just admit in a public place...
The term is publics place.

No it is Publixs Supermarket ( http://www.publix.com/ )

-- david
Papa.DRB


Chris Mortika wrote:

Dienchanter,

If you would be so kind, please add me to the list of English language elitists.

I think that communication is important here, and that taking the time and effort to communicate clearly is a sign of respect for one's readers.

I'm also not shy about sesquipedalianism, when appropriate, and expect people to run a quick check on their grammar and spelling before they hit "Submit post". Again, I consider it a mark of respect.

That reminds me of a bumper sticker I saw the other day.

"Eschew obfuscatory sesquipedalianism"

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