I've seen people use grade averages before, and in my opinion, that's worse and even more confusing than using literacy. Since not everyone is American and so won't understand what that means.
"I want to see high school standard literacy"
Me: ??????????
"This person only has elementary school...
Hello there. I'm just dropping in to inform you that your post is impossible to navigate on mobile, even with the "just rotate your screen" trick. It may be a good idea to have a mobile friendly version somewhere for mobile users. Feel free to delete this comment, and good luck with your search 😊
Hello hello hello! Welcome to my latest search thread, this time with a title that apparently managed to get a job before me. (Terrible joke, I know. Sorry but not really, lol)
~ my name is Maxx
~ i'm eighteen
~ any pronouns
~ tend to average maybe 300-500 words, often tend to go above that
~...
I'm not saying it's not correct to use it to describe skill level, it's using it to describe length that confuses me. To me, length doesn't equal skill level, but that seems to be exactly how people use it. Making out as if they've got a higher skill level because they can write more.
A lot of request/search threads talk about being "semi-literate" or "literate" or "advanced literate". They'll talk about literacy and ability to write a lot as if it means the same thing. I've seen people call themselves advanced literate because they can write novella length, even when they...
bump again~
i had a small idea that i find funny, after watching one of the "grunty boy" segments of an MandJTV video (if you watch him, you'll know what I mean): a 'villain' type character... who only does stuff to make one person's life 'miserable'. even if they accidentally target someone...
~ 'tis about time for a bumpy ~
I had ideas but I can't remember except for gay. I definitely remember they were pretty gay.
Although I did have a small idea that I thought was kinda cute/funny. Could be hero and villain, or in school with a person and bully, or anything with that sort of...