Board Thread:What Would You Do?/@comment-34263048-20190406211540/@comment-34263048-20190407144808

Justheretowrite wrote: Italics signify where nonessential revisions have occured, if two words are italicised, or a comma and a word, it is likely words were cut to reduce bloat.

Bolds indicate spelling or capitalization corrections which were conducted with absolute certainty.

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Again, italics are related to nonessential coherence based alterations, which help to ground the words you are typing for others to read on a website about anthropomorphized and sexualized monsters in simpler, more digestible language.

(Which help to ground the wwyd in simpler, more digestible language.)

Well I do know that I make spelling errors, use "wrong" words every now and then, and occasionally I completely forget a word. so I actually have write a sentence to "replace" the missing word.

Please excuse me for that, I try to spell check them every now an then but things tend to slip by even then.

English is only 1 of the 4 languages I speak, althuogh it is the 2nd strongest of them. I'm still having hard time with it. But I started learning it only 8 or so years ago. and first time I actually started using it was 3 years ago.

The thing why my scenarios tend to become long and use "hard to digest" language is that I rather have no answers than poor answers. and therefore I have to make more complex scenario (Which pushes my language ability) so I would avoid below 4 sentence replys... or reply's that could be said with with three sentences.

"Took a whip, and beat the horse. Scared the centaur, so she ran away. Next morning she had come back, and done most of my work, and offered me breakfast. Trained the horses a bit, relaxed, and she joined me as I went to bed."

Yup, sounds like average answer by you.

No offence, but I see no effort put in to it.