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Originally Posted by Carpe Mortem
I like to write the way I talk.
Also, Mark Twain, and Chuck Palahalawalnakik. **** someone else's rules about grammar.
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Chuck Palahalawalnakik had zero returns on Google.
Mark Twain wrote the way people talk to capture their regional dialects to add depth and
veritas to his characters. So if a character said something with a grammatical mistake, it should not be attribute to Mark Twain making the grammatical mistake. In a way you can think of Twain as a real life American version of George Bernard Shaw's fictional character, Alfred P. Doolittle.
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Originally Posted by mord
Actually, I like you a lot, Nea. That's why I treat you like ****. It's the MB way.
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