| 27 July 2004 |
Quick update.
| 22 July 2004 |
News just at hand:
I got an email today that simply stated "ur blog looks shit".
Thank you to this person for pointing out this vital piece of information, because clearly I am blind and can't see I have put stuff-all effort into jazzing the look of my blog up. The fact is; yes, my blog does look pretty crappy. But for the greater part, I couldn't care less.
I am not incapable of making it look good, i'm just lazy.
Thank you to this person for pointing out this vital piece of information, because clearly I am blind and can't see I have put stuff-all effort into jazzing the look of my blog up. The fact is; yes, my blog does look pretty crappy. But for the greater part, I couldn't care less.
I am not incapable of making it look good, i'm just lazy.
| 14 July 2004 |
Here apple people.
| 12 July 2004 |
Ghetto style, or whatever.
I am sick to fucking death, of seeing people spelling words like "forever" as "foreva" or "ever" as "eva". It just pisses me off.
Is it that fucking hard to put "er" on the end of the word? or is it cool to spell things with an "a" to replace other letters. Like "the" into "tha".
It's not original, it's not cool. It's just pathetic, and fucking stupid.
ISP's should make people pass an IQ test before signing up to the Internet, and save the small handful of normal people on here a big headache.
Is it that fucking hard to put "er" on the end of the word? or is it cool to spell things with an "a" to replace other letters. Like "the" into "tha".
It's not original, it's not cool. It's just pathetic, and fucking stupid.
ISP's should make people pass an IQ test before signing up to the Internet, and save the small handful of normal people on here a big headache.
| 05 July 2004 |
Get shafted.
I'd like to introduce a new award called "Shaft of the week".
Not that i'm saying it will be something weekly, it may even occur more times in a week. Or maybe not at all.
Basically, anything I consider totally stupid/crappy/witty/funny/amazing or whatever; May receive this award.
I can reward whatever I want, whenever I want.
And sometimes a shafting may be so good, it's worthy of the Golden Shaft, which looks like this.
Anyway, to the shafting.
This weeks shafting goes to bad spellers.
I'm not saying i'm the worlds best speller, but there are some people that are exceptional in their bad spelling abilities.
And not just complex words, i'm talking basic words like "tired" or "regardless". And despite being told a million times how to spell these words correctly, they still spell them wrong.
This weeks award goes to:
Chris M - For spelling "regardless" as "reguardless", on a regular basis. Regardless of correction.
Andrew S - For spelling "tired" as "tyard" and "tiard", as well as spelling "Megyeri" as "Magery". Despite numerous people telling him otherwise. Well done.
These aren't the only words spelled incorrectly of course. These two individuals are such bad offenders of poor English that it should be a crime.
That concludes this weeks award, congratulations to the winners.
I'd like to introduce a new award called "Shaft of the week".
Not that i'm saying it will be something weekly, it may even occur more times in a week. Or maybe not at all.
Basically, anything I consider totally stupid/crappy/witty/funny/amazing or whatever; May receive this award.
I can reward whatever I want, whenever I want.
And sometimes a shafting may be so good, it's worthy of the Golden Shaft, which looks like this.
Anyway, to the shafting.
This weeks shafting goes to bad spellers.
I'm not saying i'm the worlds best speller, but there are some people that are exceptional in their bad spelling abilities.
And not just complex words, i'm talking basic words like "tired" or "regardless". And despite being told a million times how to spell these words correctly, they still spell them wrong.
This weeks award goes to:
Chris M - For spelling "regardless" as "reguardless", on a regular basis. Regardless of correction.
Andrew S - For spelling "tired" as "tyard" and "tiard", as well as spelling "Megyeri" as "Magery". Despite numerous people telling him otherwise. Well done.
These aren't the only words spelled incorrectly of course. These two individuals are such bad offenders of poor English that it should be a crime.
That concludes this weeks award, congratulations to the winners.


