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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2013-01-06 03:26 pm

[ SECRET POST #2196 ]


⌈ Secret Post #2196 ⌋

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(Anonymous) 2013-01-07 05:52 am (UTC)(link)
"Why would anyone not want a break from the ability to make their written thoughts clearer and easier to read by others?" <--You

Nobody's talking about splitting infinitives or ending sentences with prepositions here. Please tell me in what dialect or subculture capitalizing the first word of a sentence, proper names, and the word "I" is subjective or varies by region.

I could understand wanting to take a break from writing, because some people find putting their thoughts into words to be work rather than pleasurable, but basic grammar and punctuation are part of successful written communication. Go back to what I said about "taking a break" from vowels. A block of text in all lowercase, with no sentence breaks or commas separating clauses, can be deciphered by a reader, just like writing with all the vowels omitted can be deciphered by a reader -- but if you're trying to communicate with other people, what would possess you to force them to do it?