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Friday, October 6, 2006


RANT TIME!!!!
So, you know what I can't stand? People who can't type properly. I mean, sometimes they type with no punctuaion marks and lazy typing, like so:

"i dun liek ahirus voice it sound liek sum1 steped on her stomack fakir is hot tho mythos a pain and rue just misunderstod i liek her poor thing she a interesting chara well bye"

Okay, yeah, sometimes I put down liek too, but that's just a typo. Overdoing it like that makes you wonder. Oh, another thing I hate is:

"wHn pEopLE TyP LIk dIS!11!1!1!!!1"

It's forbidden to type like that in Crescentsun Vagabonds. Really. Have a look:"6) dOnT TypE lYK dIs!! Please use spell-check. Use proper punctuation and capitalization. If not, just request that I double check it for you. I’ll be happy to."

It just makes it so fracking hard to read!! And really, SPELLING IS NOT THAT HARD. Pick up a book, morons. Honestly, do people TALK like that?? No. It's stupid and annoying, and just proves idiocy. Sure, I may do some confusing things. Like the "<~", that just an arrow pointing at me. It's usually followed by text like"<~A little slow today." WOuld that be so hard to figure out?? And I use ":: ::" for actions. And it's quite obvious since in between them there's an indication OF an action. Going "Yay this amv was so cute rates 5 and saves to favs well byes" is just irritating. (Yeesh, I sound like TheWineKone...)

I swear, all this RPGing has turned me into a grammar freak, but can you blame me? Typed words should not be hard to understand, people! GYAAAAAAA!!!!!!!!!!

AMV of the Day: The Knight and the Princess


Oky, I HATE Hilary Duff, but the SONG is good, and matches Fakir and Tutu. I adore Princess Tutu so much. It's in my top favourite animes!!
1. Inu-Yasha
2. Full Moon wo Sagashite
3. Fruits Basket and PRincess Tutu tied
4.Escaflowne

Oh, another thing: Why do people use the British spelling for words if they're not Brits?

Pic of the Day: Takuto And Mitsuki from Full Moon


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