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anam -> RE: Knowing you're moving to a place with no bdsm (or hidden bdsm) (8/14/2008 9:35:55 AM)
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Journalism and Communications majors cannot write or use grammar at all, for the most part. I don't want to come off too harsh and blatantly hypocritical, considering how many errors are in my writing on the Internet (where most of these kids read and write primarily), but when I write for my career, I edit until my eyes bleed. It's common for a recent college graduate to give me materials that are supposed to be "client ready" and have missing periods, sentence fragments, etc. quote:
ORIGINAL: AAkasha ----- What an intriguing conversation. Littlesarbonn, I can see why this might be a real dilemma for you. As someone trying to get some experience to weigh the significance of my own submissive yearnings (relative to career, family and geography facts in my current life), I think I understand your tension. I'm certainly in no position to start a group here. On the other hand, I take some consolation and inspiration from opinions suggesting something as fundamental as decent language usage might be so highly sought after. On that note, though, I'll add this disposable insight. Aakasha, I would venture to say that your journalism and communications majors are not quite guilty as charged. To write without any grammar at all would be extremely hard to do. As I understand it, rules of grammar are what we can't help to use if we speak the language. Their faults, no doubt, lie in their inattention to, or lack of grasp of, usage. Then again, I have no doubt that many on here are quite capable of eliciting non-grammatical utterances from people in your company! Good luck in launching your career littlesarbonn and thanks for the interesting perspectives, all. anam (edited to remove a mis-placed comma)
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