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It's November! And we all know what that means! carmeniris: "Seriously" are you for real? I agree with the rubbish part. I had to sign up for tumblr and was forced to chose 3 blogs, only wanted Light, plus set up one of my own which I will never use. Then there is twitter and Facebook both of which I avoid like a plague. AND we have a 30 day deadline and lives to live. I don't mind the boring diatribes about grammar, it's the rest I don't like. This is NOT an improvement. I know some people are into all that stuff, especially children, but not everyone is. That "glad you're enjoying it" really was "called" for. Not a new participant. *record screech* For someone who doesn't mind the "boring diatribes about grammar", she is a little slapdash about applying it in her own posts. BenPanced points out that the OP was being sarcastic. Heather Dudley, forums moderator extraordinaire, aka the poor person who is being paid to deal with this shit, gets matter of fact on carmeniris's ass. Heather: I think you may have misunderstood the point of the post. Why on earth are you signing up for tumblr? There is nothing here that requires tumblr signin, and all of our twitter and Facebook things are public, and don't require accounts to read. Sweet, succinct, and easy to comprehend, right? Apparently not. Because carmeniris comes right back with 454 words (surely she could have been writing her novel?) of pure ungrammatical diatribe. carmeniris: If we are NOT required to sign up for tumblr, why did tumblr come up when I tried to signed up for the Office of Letters and Light blog from this same site and why did it tell me I had to set up an account, choose three blogs (when I tried for one) and then I had to chose a name, etc for MY blog. I bet the young woman that you responded to with your sarcastic "(Seriously though, glad you're enjoying it!)" when she mentioned nothing of the sort, had to go through the same thing I did. Then there is mention of updates through Facebook and tweeter in this same site we are now on. As you can see, obviously you fail to understand me and the young woman because you are a moderator and we are NOT so you had information we did not. As to your other message to me, which I "hopefully mistakenly took as revenge" for my post here which I admit was an attempt to be as sarcastic as yours to the new member, I have a few things to say. I went to law school and I practiced law for many years, so I know that for me to be calling someone a liar or a cheat, I have to be addressing someone, which I did not. I stated my opinion based on mathematics and logic. For a person to complete a 50,000 word NOVEL (I'm being fair by assuming 5 characters per word which in typing includes spaces since as you know doesn't happen automatically but is not counted as characters in Word or to make simple, 4 letter words which is unlikely in a novel) in 24 hours they would need 10,416 characters per hour non-stop (as in no breaks for bathroom, eating, stretching,etc or even more unlikely no time to think what is coming next in the novel you are typing) for 24 hours straight. Maybe you find that believable but I don't. I stated my opinion based on hard fact and my opinion is that you can type random thought which make no sense (a word I used) but not a novel. I was unaware, during all the years that I have been coming here, that stating your opinion on something you find illogical was not allowed. If that's the case I apologize but I still think it's illogical. As to your comment "see if we can't stick a few more boring diatribes about grammar here and there" let me just say that as a person with a major in college in English Literature (along with one in psychology) I do NOT find anything boring about grammar, I'm surprised you do. Original paragraphs preserved; i.e. she didn't hit Enter once. For a person with a major in college in English Literature, she seems to have issues in actually applying anything that she learned. Unless she's from the James Joyce school of writing. Heather makes a nicely moderatory response to her. Writer Seera, on the other hand, says exactly what I imagine all the moderators were thinking. Seera: The OP wanted the site to be more rubbish so that it would be less of a distraction. She was NOT saying the site was rubbish. carmeniris has not yet responded to this post as of four days ago. Possibly because Seera is utterly flawless. This wanka would like to note that carmeniris's word count is sitting at just under 4,000 words. Perhaps if she put as much effort into her novel as into her forum comment rants, she would be a lot closer to her target. That's the best of the wank so far for this year. I'll be sure to keep you updated if anything else blows up. <333 Post a comment in response: |
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