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in10RjFox · M
Ignorance is not wanting to explain yourself, or berating someone who doesn’t understand your gibberish!
You need to practice your punctuations.
StanLei · 26-30, F
@in10RjFox Yes, dodge the question! You may as well not have answered! My punctuation, may be omitted mistakenly, but, and here is the crux of the matter, the genuine reason for my question, was to discern the character of, and logical reasoning of, the person who may have answered.
in10RjFox · M
@StanLei there is nothing to dodge and just cautioning to take extra care when making such assertions. If punctuation is omitted then you can't judge the person from their response as they may assume the punctuation and you may not know that your improper punctuation has lead to the confusion.
Hope you agree
Ignorance is, not is different from
ignorance is not. I found the big only after the sentence made no sense to me.
Hope you agree
Ignorance is, not is different from
ignorance is not. I found the big only after the sentence made no sense to me.