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This is ya boi Danny! I'm here to answer your questions! you need answers i got them! i'll always be here to answer them and if not leave it in the inbox! Let me know whats up, whatca need?
ABOUT ME:
Name: Danny
Age: 17
Place: Boston!!
Fav. Food: Bagel w/ Cream Cheese :)
Fav. Color: Green :)
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Fav. Band: MAROON 5!
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-Danny
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Am I the only one that believes people should type correctly when asking a question? Is there some way to create something that would change words that were "Chatspeak" to English?
For example:
there is dis boi, i relli relli like him! wat do i do?
Would become:
There is this boy, I really, really, like him! What do I do?
I know that is a dumb question to start with, but it's an example. I don't know how to create a program that would change the "fake" words into "real" words.. if you know, and would share, you rock!
I agree with you to a certain extent. You are complely right about chatspeak, but you got to remember is that humans are LAZY! We tend to paraphrase things just to make our point quicker. Rather than saying "You are awesome!" We say "UR Awesome" Yes its weird and stupid, but we are lazy! I am only human and i do use "ChatSpeak", but i compltely understand you and, no you are not the only one who feels this way.
-Danny
(Rating: 5) yes, but remember, instead of saying, "UR awesome" or "you are awesome" you can shorten it a bit so it's "youre awesome" or if you get really proper (like me) "you're awesome". Yes, people are lazy, but I have learned to get over that because I have horses, they get fed at 7am every morning, and 5:30pm every night, rain or shine, cold or hot, sick or well - I'm out there. There's no room to be lazy.