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okay then continue to be mean to each other, and realize at the same time, it's against the terms of service here.

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Seems to me that only a select few are mean and spiteful..

The rest of us just read( or choose not to) and laugh... I hope. Or see ourselves. And learn!

Or , like Babbs wonder at seeing posters asking about pizza on post op day 10

Always something....

It amuses me⭐️

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Dietician?

What's your beef with dietician?

The Oxford Dictionary not good enough for you?

http://www.oxforddictionaries.com/definition/english/dietician

I was wondering the same thing.

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f**k, I love this place.

Carry on.

Edit: Where is my upper case F? I used an upper case F and the censoring changed it to lower case! Who is the programmer responsible for this?!

Edited by mrs kaje

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Edit: Where is my upper case F? I used an upper case F and the censoring changed it to lower case! Who is the programmer responsible for this?!

NO CAPITAL F?! YOU JUST MADE THE SHITLIST! :D

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First they came for the people who used no punctuation marks, and I did not speak out—

Because I used punctuation marks.

Then they came for the people who did not use paragraphs, and I did not speak out—

Because I used paragraphs.

Then they came for the people who had run-on sentences, and I did not speak out—

Because I did not write run-on sentences.

Then they came for me—and there was no one left to write for me.

@4MRPHOTO

re-reading old posts

you wrote this post

September 7, 2015 (post #46)

still love it!!!

kathy

@4MRPHOTO

UPDATE

wish i could remember the initial words written for this oldie but goodie

hint, hint!!

kathy :rolleyes:

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That's gold!!

@@KindaFamiliar

thanx Aussie

i stand corrected!!! ;)

kathy

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I can forgive spelling errors for the most parts, just because I understand the prevalence of mobile devices. I can also forgive grammar problems with people that English is a second language. So the examples of lose/loose and there/they're/their I can chalk up to autocorrect or translation problems.

However, when someone post a paragraph that I have to read several times, then check to make sure they are from US, then read again and I still don't understand it; I just close the tab. I imagine the spell checker on their computers and/or mobile devices are just like, "I got nothing dude. WTF are you trying to say?!"

you are fabulous. :-)

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lol, wow... this thread pops up outta the blue! I still get a chuckle about this one. Thanks for bringing it back!

<edited>

lol, had to correct my grammar!

Edited by BigViffer

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@@pink dahlia Amen!!! omg yes I used 3 letters for a phrase!! Who cares about spelling and punctuation on a site where peoples lives are literally on the line. MAJOR LIFE CHANGES, we are here to support everyone, including people who are not educated. Shame Shame on you all.

This. How many of us have dealt with hurtful judgement? I'd bet nearly all of us at some point. If you can't process a post because of the way it's formatted, skip it. The moment you decide pointing out what you perceive to be an error is more important than someone's feelings, you are being judgmental, regardless of how many times you say some variation of, "I'm not judgmental, but..." Or, "I don't usually judge..." Or, "I'm not judging..."

Yeah, you are.

Wow. You can write and spell perfectly. Good for you.

*Back to the important things, like supporting others.*

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