StormsSlave
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ORIGINAL: SoulPiercer "I am generally smarter then most of the men I meet." I never attended a day of college. If you spoke to me, you would never know it, unless I told you. I work with people who have 4-12 years college, earn $20k to $40k more THAN I do, yet they do not KNOW the difference between your, you're and yore, no and know, there, their or they're and of course then and than .. as illustrated above. I think the relationship can work fine, as long as the s-type doesn't decide that because they have a higher education, it somehow makes them better THAN the d-type. After all, as a d-type myself, it certainly never occurred to me that I am better than s-types simply because I hold the whip. Nice job on the assumptions there. I wish I were so wise and all knowing that I could make those kind of assumptions. I've never finished college. Not even close. As I said, smarts have nothing to do with intelligence. If you're going to judge me based on a typo, let's play scrabble some time. If your fingers (not you're, yore, or heaven forbid, UR) are not prone to slipping to the wrong letter, YOU'RE far more perfect then me, and therefore way above the lowly boogerheads, including myself, who populate this board. As for then and than, then applies when you are speaking of a time frame, as in, "I went to the grocery store, then I went to the leather store." Than applies in comparison, as in, "I am less judgemental of the typing errors of folks than others I have met." Now, do we really want to get into a pissing contest over typos? If you'd read my entire post, you'd realize I was saying that it's best for people to be equal. Just cause I'm smart doesn't make me better than anyone, which is how I'm taking it that you took my meaning to be. Now, can't we all just get along?
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