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    I was reading one of those werewolve stories that are so popular.  It was one of the my-mate-rejected-me-but-i-still-love-him kind of stories.  I don't understand what is so appealing about werewolve stories when they have the same plot every time!   They're are almost as bad as vampire stories. 

Anyway,  This particular writer was incredibly lazy.  The whole story was written in a texting dialogue.  Imaging phrases like: I g2g.. i gotta do sumthing.. i kno.. baby plz..  

'I don't kno nothing' 

  'wat did u say?'  

  Of course, their were nearly eighty people raving about the sex scence in the first chapter!  First, it's obvious that the story wasn't written by a true writer. It's fine to write for fun and not take your work seriously. But I can't help but point that it takes more time to spell 'wat' then 'what'.  

 Slang should not be accepted in a novel. At least, try to write a good novel.  Slang doesn't sound cool and it doesn't make your novel sound 'young'.  

Don't aspect people to take YOUR work seriously.  

I think we should all stop texting.  If we all swore to never write ttyl or ILY, then we would all be fabulous writers.  It's one of the sadest facts of life! 

TEXTING IS RUINING OUR NATION!  

P.S- I'm eating cheetos because they are grrreattttt! Like this post if you grow up watching Cheetos comericals!  

~End of Rant~  

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