MichMasochist
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ORIGINAL: puella quote:
ORIGINAL: rosanegra Bad: "hello A/all" Good: "Hello all" Bad: "oh my You did hear me MasterJim?" Good: "Oh my, you did hear me MasterJim?" Bad: "she is My slut, and I will use her as I please" Good: "She is my slut, and I will use her as I please." Perhaps this refresher course in capitalization rules will bring some sense to the online BDSM community. Well.. if you are going to make a post about persnickittiness (yes I did just make that word up. Call me Samuel Johnson.),here's just a bit of a touch up for ya ; : You said 'Bad', which is incorrect, you should have said Incorrect: "hello A/all" You said 'Good', which is incorrect, both in word usage as well as validity; see note below. More accurate would have been something like...Still not good enough to be a correction: "Hello all" Correct: "Hello, everyone." (Don't forget the comma!) **(Good and bad implies nature, not 'correctness'... which is why it is incorrect, for instance, when answering the question..."How are you today?", to reply, "I am good."..... Though you may be a very good girl, the correct answer is "I am well." [And if you were feeling particularly polite, "I am well, thank you." And if you wanted to be so polite as to actually seem concerned, "I am well, thank you. How are you?"]) Incorrect: "oh my You did hear me MasterJim?" Still Incorrect: "Oh my, you did hear me MasterJim?" Correct: "Oh my! You did hear me, MasterJim?" (I took the liberty of choosing an exclamation point, both to add color as well as to show the urgency of the poor girl's realization.) It is interesting to note, that the sentence with the word slut came out quite right, rosenanegra. It is also interesting to note that you get pretty upset about sentence structure and capitalization, but do not capitalize your own name.... Hello, pot, this is the kettle... I am just taking the piss out of you, rosanegra. I agree it can get a bit tedious at times, wading through a see of All/all, Everyone/everyone, etc. I usually don't go for role play but I think the teacher student theme would have potential. Puella.
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