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pretty sure i didnt come on here to find out what you's think about my grammer but im pretty sure if u's knew how to use a computer u's wud no its called abbreviating but i guess u's are to old to figure that out

thanks but im not looking for ur smart ass comments i no how to spell perfectly fine considering im getting a good OP and am continuing on next year to do architecture

all i came on here for was to see if there was anyone out there nice enough that has a R35 GTR and is willing to get paid for it

and if u hadnt noticed just for u's complaining i have put enters between each sentence to make it easier for u's to read considering u's cant figure it out for urselves :)

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pretty sure i didnt come on here to find out what you's think about my grammer but im pretty sure if u's knew how to use a computer u's wud no its called abbreviating but i guess u's are to old to figure that out

thanks but im not looking for ur smart ass comments i no how to spell perfectly fine considering im getting a good OP and am continuing on next year to do architecture

all i came on here for was to see if there was anyone out there nice enough that has a R35 GTR and is willing to get paid for it

and if u hadnt noticed just for u's complaining i have put enters between each sentence to make it easier for u's to read considering u's cant figure it out for urselves :)

you do realise that "u's" isnt abbrieviating because it uses 3 keys the same as "you"?

It just makes it seem as if you own a commodore :)

pretty sure i didnt come on here to find out what you's think about my grammer but im pretty sure if u's knew how to use a computer u's wud no its called abbreviating but i guess u's are to old to figure that out

thanks but im not looking for ur smart ass comments i no how to spell perfectly fine considering im getting a good OP and am continuing on next year to do architecture

all i came on here for was to see if there was anyone out there nice enough that has a R35 GTR and is willing to get paid for it

and if u hadnt noticed just for u's complaining i have put enters between each sentence to make it easier for u's to read considering u's cant figure it out for urselves :)

I see your "good" OP and raise you the ability to spell and punctuate.

1) Abbreviating

This involves shorting a word, i.e. less letters. The following are NOT examples of abbreviation:

- you -> you's (more letters, just wrong)

- you -> u's (same number of letters, just wrong)

- grammar -> grammer (same number of letters, just wrong)

FYI: the plural of "you" is "you", or sometimes you might want to use "you all". "You's" / "u's" is just a disgrace.

The following are examples that I might let you get away with in an sms:

- I'm -> im

- you -> u

However since this is a forum and you have a KEYBOARD in front of you, not a phone keypad, and since you profess to have such fantastic computer skills, you should be able to manage to type the extra letter or two.

The following example is just an utter abortion on the English language and would not even be acceptable in an sms:

- would -> wud

2) Sentences

Sentences should start with a capital letter and end with a full stop. Again, since you have keyboard and such outrageously good computer skills, it should take no extra time to do this correctly, and might result in people actually reading your post and taking it seriously, instead of just giving you sh*t.

3) Punctuation

Commas come in handy too, try using them occasionally.

When you use contraction, you should use an apostrophe to replace the letters you have removed. E.g. I am -> I'm.

I'm pretty sure OPs haven't been published yet, but at least you're confident. I would be too: with English like that, you should easily manage at least a 24. Of course, I think you need about a 4 or a 5 to get into architecture. You know, so that you can design buildings that don't collapse in on themselves and such.

pretty sure i didnt come on here to find out what you's think about my grammer but im pretty sure if u's knew how to use a computer u's wud no its called abbreviating but i guess u's are to old to figure that out

thanks but im not looking for ur smart ass comments i no how to spell perfectly fine considering im getting a good OP and am continuing on next year to do architecture

all i came on here for was to see if there was anyone out there nice enough that has a R35 GTR and is willing to get paid for it

and if u hadnt noticed just for u's complaining i have put enters between each sentence to make it easier for u's to read considering u's cant figure it out for urselves :)

Thanks for confirming the stereotype that all architects are dicks.

Pffft Architechture... All of us on here are doctors..

I'm a rocket surgeon :)

I see your "good" OP and raise you the ability to spell and punctuate.

1) Abbreviating

This involves shorting a word, i.e. less letters. The following are NOT examples of abbreviation:

- you -> you's (more letters, just wrong)

- you -> u's (same number of letters, just wrong)

- grammar -> grammer (same number of letters, just wrong)

FYI: the plural of "you" is "you", or sometimes you might want to use "you all". "You's" / "u's" is just a disgrace.

The following are examples that I might let you get away with in an sms:

- I'm -> im

- you -> u

However since this is a forum and you have a KEYBOARD in front of you, not a phone keypad, and since you profess to have such fantastic computer skills, you should be able to manage to type the extra letter or two.

The following example is just an utter abortion on the English language and would not even be acceptable in an sms:

- would -> wud

2) Sentences

Sentences should start with a capital letter and end with a full stop. Again, since you have keyboard and such outrageously good computer skills, it should take no extra time to do this correctly, and might result in people actually reading your post and taking it seriously, instead of just giving you sh*t.

3) Punctuation

Commas come in handy too, try using them occasionally.

When you use contraction, you should use an apostrophe to replace the letters you have removed. E.g. I am -> I'm.

I'm pretty sure OPs haven't been published yet, but at least you're confident. I would be too: with English like that, you should easily manage at least a 24. Of course, I think you need about a 4 or a 5 to get into architecture. You know, so that you can design buildings that don't collapse in on themselves and such.

:) Architects are too busy picking what type of stainless steel door knobs to use.

STRUCTURAL ENGINEER: You want answers?

ARCHITECT: I think I'm entitled to them.

STRUCTURAL ENGINEER: You want answers?!

ARCHITECT: I want the truth!

STRUCTURAL ENGINEER: You can't HANDLE the truth!!

Son, we live in a world that has BEAMS, GIRDERS AND COLUMNS. And those things have to SUPPORT THE BUILDING. Who's gonna DESIGN THEM? You?

You, Mr. Architect?

I have a greater responsibility than you can possibly fathom. You weep for LOST CEILING HEIGHT and you curse the SIZE OF MY GIRDERS.

You have that luxury. You have the luxury of not knowing what I know: that THOSE GIRDERS, while tragic, probably saved lives. And my existence, while grotesque and incomprehensible to you, saves lives...

You don't want the truth. Because deep down, in places you don't talk about at parties, you WANT me on that DESIGN TEAM. You NEED me on that DESIGN TEAM.

We use words like DESIGN, CODE, ANALYSIS...we use these words as the backbone to a life spent PROVIDING STRUCTURAL SAFETY AND SERVICEABILITY.

You use 'em as a punch line. I have neither the time nor the inclination to explain my DESIGN to a man who rises and sleeps under the blanket of the very SAFETY I provide, then questions the manner in which I provide it!

I'd rather you just said thank you and went on your way.

Otherwise, I suggest you pick up a STEEL MANUAL and DESIGN a STEEL FRAME.

Either way, I don't give a damn what you think you're entitled to!

ARCHITECT: Did you OVERSIZE THE COLUMNS?

STRUCTURAL ENGINEER: (quietly) I did the job you HIRED me to do.

ARCHITECT (yelling): Did you OVERSIZE THE COLUMNS?!!

STRUCTURAL ENGINEER: You're god damn right I did!

pretty sure i didnt come on here to find out what you's think about my grammer but im pretty sure if u's knew how to use a computer u's wud no its called abbreviating but i guess u's are to old to figure that out

thanks but im not looking for ur smart ass comments i no how to spell perfectly fine considering im getting a good OP and am continuing on next year to do architecture

all i came on here for was to see if there was anyone out there nice enough that has a R35 GTR and is willing to get paid for it

and if u hadnt noticed just for u's complaining i have put enters between each sentence to make it easier for u's to read considering u's cant figure it out for urselves :no:

You don't happen to be from unzud do you, with your u's fascination and all?

for one i drive a Skyline R34

for two im am Australian through and through

for three you all (just to keep the people that are windging about u's) have way to much time on ur hands if u can sit here and pick on every little grammar mistake that is written which shows 'you all' obviously dont have lives and a job that is half decent anyway so just because u wish u did better in life dont take it out on me thanks

again all im here for is to see if anyone has a GT-R that could possibly take me to formal in

for all u others that have no life please keep ur complaining to urselves

for one i drive a Skyline R34

for two im am Australian through and through

for three you all (just to keep the people that are windging about u's) have way to much time on ur hands if u can sit here and pick on every little grammar mistake that is written which shows 'you all' obviously dont have lives and a job that is half decent anyway so just because u wish u did better in life dont take it out on me thanks

again all im here for is to see if anyone has a GT-R that could possibly take me to formal in

for all u others that have no life please keep ur complaining to urselves

It takes very little effort or time to correct an abortion such as your post. Obviously wanting a forum where people can type a coherent sentence when asking for a favour from members of aforementioned forum indicates frustration with our lives. Thanks for your amazing insight into the human psyche. We all bow down to your greatness. Our lives could not bare comparison to somebody who is finishing grade 12 and owns and NA Skyline. Surely this is the great Australian dream. :no:

It takes very little effort or time to correct an abortion such as your post. Obviously wanting a forum where people can type a coherent sentence when asking for a favour from members of aforementioned forum indicates frustration with our lives. Thanks for your amazing insight into the human psyche. We all bow down to your greatness. Our lives could not bare comparison to somebody who is finishing grade 12 and owns and NA Skyline. Surely this is the great Australian dream. :no:

I'd say daddy wasted money on education and car.

Would have been better spent sending him somewhere to learn manners and basic letter writing.

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