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espn gave the tebow pick a grade "f"
worst move ever
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blackjack21, MoS.
We'll see in several years I guess. Everyone has an opinion.
terrible overall to get quinn and then tebow. how much money will they have tied up in the just qb spot, with the bulk of it on the bench. just makes no organizational sense.
And that one guy from Chicago...
I can't even begin to explain how much your use of punctuation while refusing to use capital letters pisses my OCD off.
there is no reason to use any punctuation or capitalization if it does not specifically help the meaning of the message. this is a place to type 1-3 sentences at a time, not grammatical essays.
So then why do you use punctuation?
when it specifically helps the clarity of what im saying or the thoughts im trying to express
Oh okay, so using periods helps you with clarity, but using a capital letter after the period doesn't. Right, that makes a lot of sense.
a period, a comma, these things help you break the thought into parts, or separate one thought from the next. without those it would be a run-on sentence and the meaning could be interpreted differently.
a capital letter does nothing for the meaning. you stop one thought and go to the next with a period, the following capital letter is more for aesthetics. aka its not needed.
apostrophes would be your only real gripe. if i were to use "its" in a sentence you are left wondering "did he mean it is or the possession of it ?!?". i guess it would be up to you to decide if im a moron or not, did i know which form to use or did i just make an ass out of myself? either way its not needed as you will read it in the correct way in your head, because the brain standardizes things anyway.