Me and a friend have taken interest in your capabilities as far as roleplay is involved. I wanted to offer some general advice given the nature of your first paragraph or so.
See... I'm a lot like you in the sense that I really enjoy fast paced adventure and roleplays that can demonstrate this...
Yep. Discussions are not made of just arguments. We are in the discussions thread and the creator has yet to step in and ask us to stop talking about this. Aside from that the more we reply to this thread the longer it stays at the top of the discussion board, gaining more traction and opening...
Well we were on the topic of pet peeves. One of them being that people treat others differently based on the standard of literacy. The discussion became about the definition of certain words. Evolving into a more in-depth and educational conversation, for both myself and the other party...
You've derailed the topic sir, I asked to discuss in a discussion thread. We'd be discussing the pet peeve, obviously of definitions, or roleplay form.
also....
il·lit·er·a·cy
i(l)ˈlidərəsē/
noun
the inability to read or write.
a·bil·i·ty
əˈbilədē/
noun
2. talent, skill, or proficiency in a particular area.
etc.*
Vague isn't incorrect but the conclusions you come up with can be, therefore by doing further research on a subject you can understand more about the word's meaning. If you read my posts you can see very clearly that I've broken it down so that practically anyone can understand. @Bone2pick
of course but I just ran with your sarcasm and as a result we both have learned something. To me there's nothing wrong with that. However if you're talking about people's attitudes towards a certain topic that's a different discussion entirely. I believe elitism done in a belittling way is...
"enough" is not "correct". It's vague and leaves room for your own conclusion to be drawn, instead of a more specific and formal definition that clears up any uncertainty. If you wish to ignore the additional information available, I guess that's on you.
Check Merriam Webster.
Also
a·bil·i·ty
əˈbilədē/
noun
1.
possession of the means or skill to do something.
"the manager had lost his ability to motivate the players"
synonyms: capacity, capability, potential, potentiality, power, faculty, aptness, facility; More
2.
talent, skill, or...
Since this topic seems to be nearing a close I will unleash my mechanized beast of literary discussion @Elephantom Just read the last page and this page with mine and @geeking out 's replies :) ENTROPY IS SUCH A LOVELY THING
I understand where you're coming from but it's not correct and is flawed logic. If you're writing it is literacy/grammar. That's it. It's not about a professional setting at all, people who write stories for themselves tend to care about being literate especially if they ever plan on showing...
Mmm.... I mean... this is from Merriam-Webster:
illiterate
violating approved patterns of speaking and writing - most of the messages left on the Web site's bulletin board are illiterate
Synonyms ungrammatical
Related Words unidiomatic; nonstandard, substandard
Near Antonyms idiomatic...