What a descriptive vocabulary you have, Willy.Hey, I went to the Villi's factory before and damn, their factory is full of the stuff.
What a descriptive vocabulary you have, Willy.Hey, I went to the Villi's factory before and damn, their factory is full of the stuff.
Ah, now that I can't beat.You know it, Ryan. Much better than I did 9 months ago.
Rawr. We are not stupid. We are very smart because we came up with chat terms! =3
I had to grade an essay in my last school year. It went something like this:I don't think chat terms necessarily means this generation is any smarter or dumber than the ones before it...
...but the fact that people actually use short forms (ie, 2day, u, etc.) in essays means this generation can be pretty stupid sometimes. <_<
Lol.lol I would fail an essay like that. @_@;; I've only ever peer-marked one essay where someone used those and they claimed they only did because it wasn't their final copy so it was faster to type up that way. I still circled everything. XD;
Language has little if anything to do with global stupidity.The last decade? ,_, I don't think the world's vocabulary has changed at all in the last ten years. People were just as stupid in 1999 as people are now.
LOL. See that's why I dislike non-logic-based subjects. :| You can BS almost anything and still get the same mark as someone who legitimately tries their best depending on how you say it and what the opinions of your teacher/prof are.Lol.
I would have failed them, but they complained to my teacher, so my teacher gave them a D when they explained that they were still talking about the theme.
And that is why high school should be better. Especially since I'm in the highest level of English you could take as a ninth grader.LOL. See that's why I dislike non-logic-based subjects. :| You can BS almost anything and still get the same mark as someone who legitimately tries their best depending on how you say it and what the opinions of your teacher/prof are.
Depends on the school/teacher, I'd say. :[Wow, I wish I had AP English. I heard it was easier than normal English.