omijukiuwu

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Hi. I'm not giving out names but hey, pet peeve of mine... Don't go spamming my notifications for grammar errors. Just tell me if there is a certain error, don't go looking through my book and correcting every error you find and then going onto my Conversations Board to give a whole entire fucking lesson about it. I know English perfectly fine, and I don't need people spamming my comments in my chapters  about every little error. For example let's say I mistyped something a couple times, just say once or twice like, "Hey you mistyped (insert word(s) here). Just so you know and you can fix it when you can."
          	I don't have the time too proof read really anything I type, even this because Coronavirus and extra online school work because of that, and I'm supposed to be working right now. Also, Roses chapters are all almost 10+ pages. It takes me a long time to even type out one chapter, let alone proof reading.
          	So yeah, don't spam me about grammar errors and then giving me a lesson like I'm a small little kid who doesn't know English well yet and I don't know what I am doing.
          	Thank you :)

omijukiuwu

@puffionu You know, I have seen much better replies than that. That was the epitome of ludicrous, grotesque, and preposterous. I do not see the point in saying, “Not everyone’s good at something”. You could have left it off at, “Do your best at your grammar”. I have said that I am fine with writing and grammar, I may not be perfect, but I try to make as little errors while writing. I do not re-read my chapters for errors; I rely on people telling me and then I go back when I can. So, thank you for your inconsequential, irrelevant, and frivolous comment. Now I have wasted my time typing this.
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notdesi5

@omijukiuwu do your best with your grammar, not everyone's good at something.
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omijukiuwu

this message may be offensive
Hi. I'm not giving out names but hey, pet peeve of mine... Don't go spamming my notifications for grammar errors. Just tell me if there is a certain error, don't go looking through my book and correcting every error you find and then going onto my Conversations Board to give a whole entire fucking lesson about it. I know English perfectly fine, and I don't need people spamming my comments in my chapters  about every little error. For example let's say I mistyped something a couple times, just say once or twice like, "Hey you mistyped (insert word(s) here). Just so you know and you can fix it when you can."
          I don't have the time too proof read really anything I type, even this because Coronavirus and extra online school work because of that, and I'm supposed to be working right now. Also, Roses chapters are all almost 10+ pages. It takes me a long time to even type out one chapter, let alone proof reading.
          So yeah, don't spam me about grammar errors and then giving me a lesson like I'm a small little kid who doesn't know English well yet and I don't know what I am doing.
          Thank you :)

omijukiuwu

@puffionu You know, I have seen much better replies than that. That was the epitome of ludicrous, grotesque, and preposterous. I do not see the point in saying, “Not everyone’s good at something”. You could have left it off at, “Do your best at your grammar”. I have said that I am fine with writing and grammar, I may not be perfect, but I try to make as little errors while writing. I do not re-read my chapters for errors; I rely on people telling me and then I go back when I can. So, thank you for your inconsequential, irrelevant, and frivolous comment. Now I have wasted my time typing this.
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notdesi5

@omijukiuwu do your best with your grammar, not everyone's good at something.
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666NekoWeeb666

That's it, I'm saying it and you can't stop me. 
          
          Your and you're are said the same, but they aren't the same thing. 
          
          
          Your is possesive
          
          Example: Your book is at my house. Your cat is pretty fluffy! 
          
          You're is the short version of -you are-
          
          Example: You're (you are) really nice! You're (you are) getting on my nerves (this is rUsSiA) 

666NekoWeeb666

@omijukiuwu I know... 
            
            There are many people with this problem, and I am very sorry for spamming! I just saw the typo in more books and I thought-
            
            Ah, sheesh, I'm blabbering again
            
            Again, I'm very sorry! I promise that I will never do that again, I am sorry. 
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omijukiuwu

@666NekoWeeb666 I know the difference but you do realize my chapters for Roses are giant chapters and I don't have the time to proof read. Also please don't spam my notifications with you're and your corrections in my story because I know they're there so don't go correcting it more than once or twice.
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