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Question Posted Sunday February 29 2004, 10:02 pm
Hello! I've recently read some advice you've given, and I can't help but wonder whether you're actually giving advice, or just complaining about people's poor lack of sentence structure? I'm sure you're a very nice person, and that you are a great guy, and maybe you even think that you are giving advice. But maybe you should lighten up on people's poor spelling and try to give more advice suited to their question? I'm not saying you complain about their spelling mistakes and grammatical errors all the time, since some adive you given has been nice and very thoughtful. Sorry, just wondering!
Additional info, added Sunday February 29 2004, 10:03 pm: Ah, and this, by the way, goes out to Logic-Man. ^_^. Want to answer more questions in the Miscellaneous category? Maybe give some free advice about: Random Weirdos? Logic-Man answered Monday March 1 2004, 7:08 am: Yeah, I'd say you're probably right, but the thing is I really do want to help people, and it's just really hard to give advice when I cannot understand what the question is. I mean, I can't just sit around and do nothing, I want to give advice. I do what I can in the advice area, but do you really expect me to be able to when I don't know the question? I could just stay away from those questions, but only one or two questions out of 20 are ever comprehensible. I was hoping that by all the complaining I did about it would be seen by others so'd they'd try to make an understandable question I can help with. [ Logic-Man's advice column | Ask Logic-Man A Question ]
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