I have a lot of conversations online and something I've noticed as a growing trend is rampant misspelling. This isn't me claiming to be the single best speller on the planet. I do, on occasion, misspell words. Usually, a funny little wobbly red line appears under the incorrect word and I fix the issue. Maybe I have a stick up my ass about spelling. I've certainly been overly attentive of my spelling habits since fifth grade when the only word I missed in spelling class all year was "theater" which I spelled with an "re" instead of an "er". I still maintain that "theatre" is a perfectly acceptable variant (mostly to spite that particular teacher), but that's not the point.
My point is this: use spell check. If you're going to insist on not capitalizing, not using punctuation, and straying from even the most basic rules of English grammar then for the love of your chosen deity use the freaking spell checker. Seriously, I can forgive everything else.
Recently, a rash of email spamming happened in which the author used the word "similar", except that he incorrectly spelled it, "simular". I'm guessing that even though George W. Bush and Sarah Palin say "nookyooler", they don't actually spell it the way they say it. That said, I seriously doubt that the author of the email actually says "simyooler" or "sim-uh-ler" (ok, maybe that second one) in conversation. Thus I can only ask WHAT THE F!
I feel like a nagging bitch, but I have to get this off my chest or I will explode. We do not live in an era of typewriters. Computer keyboards are quick to use, and most kids learn to type in school. In my high school, my class was the last class to learn keyboarding on typewriters in my freshman year. The following year's freshmen learned keyboarding on computers. Oh, how jealous I was of them. How easy to type on a computer keyboard compared to the decades old behemoths of my freshman year. How much simpler to reach 100 wpm on a computer keyboard that didn't fight back when you pushed the keys.
In high school, I recall giggling when my Grandma showed me how my Grandpa had been typing on their computer, jamming each key slowly, one at a time. He almost broke their keyboard. If this were the difficulty we had to endure while typing one might understand an unwillingness to fix each error, but guess what folks - it's not.
Half the time when I misspell a word my fingers have already fixed it by the time my brain registers that something was even wrong. This is how quick and simple fixing a spelling error can be for you. Turn on your spell check. In case you're wondering, in Firefox, "Check my spelling as I type" is an option under Tools, Options, Advanced. Click the box. If you don't understand what your spelling error is, right-click on the misspelled word. Your browser's dictionary may not be of help every single time. I do not find it reliable one hundred percent of the time. If you come up empty, check a dictionary. May I suggest
Merriam-Webster?
I'm truly sorry if I sound bitchy or just plain annoying. I'm really not angry at any single person. And again, I'm not perfect. I would be willing to bet that my grammar could stand some overhaul. Nevertheless, when you type, if you still forget capital letters and punctuation (I'm a comma-whore myself), and basic grammar; at least make an attempt to spell words correctly. You will be so much easier to understand.
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