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SomeMichGuy · M
If you wish to be understood, talking backwards, swapping words, etc., are practices unlikely to help.
If you wish to be taken seriously, many educated persons appreciate grammatical writing.
Since this is a social platform, posts are open to others, unless constrained by scoping or blocking. Perhaps you need to block more.
Or, perhaps this horrible burden of expressing yourself properly means that you should instead use an alternative medium of expression, e.g., music or fingerpaints.
If you wish to be taken seriously, many educated persons appreciate grammatical writing.
Since this is a social platform, posts are open to others, unless constrained by scoping or blocking. Perhaps you need to block more.
Or, perhaps this horrible burden of expressing yourself properly means that you should instead use an alternative medium of expression, e.g., music or fingerpaints.
WaryWitchWandering · 36-40, F
@SomeMichGuy I don’t think she meant on here 🧐
SomeMichGuy · M
@WaryWitchWandering Ok. Live your logo!
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i rarely get offended by the grammar police of sw. i am dealing with something called real life.. @SomeMichGuy
SomeMichGuy · M
@deathfairy Real life? The principles of communication are the same.
Be ungrammatical, switch words, whatever, be don't think that this *helps* you to be understood.
If you wish to be understood...do right by the language in which you communicate.
But truly, if language isn't your thing, maybe art, etc., IS. Maybe your physical voice is not the way to express yourself--maybe drawing is "your voice", or photography, or dance, or music, or sculpture...etc., etc., etc.
If language is frustrating, try to find...your *authentic* voice, whatever that is.
Be ungrammatical, switch words, whatever, be don't think that this *helps* you to be understood.
If you wish to be understood...do right by the language in which you communicate.
But truly, if language isn't your thing, maybe art, etc., IS. Maybe your physical voice is not the way to express yourself--maybe drawing is "your voice", or photography, or dance, or music, or sculpture...etc., etc., etc.
If language is frustrating, try to find...your *authentic* voice, whatever that is.