oh my God! the histrionics. and i'm sure he is going to lose sleep thinking you would never call him a friend. i bet you were literally shaking when you were clacking that shit out.
my sides,
you ought to concetrate on comprehension more than the fluff of commas. let me help you. if you would not be a friend to someone simply because they don't follow grammatical rules that is the definiton of histrionics.
keep reading until you find the cluster of words that read "stagy and over the top."
https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/histrionic
people with high comprehension usually don't struggle so much with the torture you are apparently suffering because people are communicating informally.
lol, i think you will find that 'good' writing is just a way to distract from lazy thinking, you are doing as you are told because you where told do to it that way because its right, language is a tool that evolves like it or not
so i take it you have not read my other comments on the subject, you know the longer, more thought out comments then what you are posting while implying im a lazy arsehole
im sure you do wear that title with pride because its all you really have as far as intellectual achievement goes, you still are not even debating with me, you are just throwing mud, id call you a friend but as i have been saying language evolves and in some places calling someone a friend is like calling them a cunt and calling them a cunt is like calling them a friend, can you guess which i think you are?
you not understanding the meaning is your problem and has nothing to do with my punctuation
go back to the first comment, it makes that point in few words
Damn, you're hard. Each their own abilities. I count among my friends a gentleman that could be described as severely autistic, or retarded. He was one of the friendliest people I knew. He was incapable of guile. Not much for conversation, he was comfortable to be around. His memory for minutia was unsurpassed as his thoughts were unencumbered by larger principals. He brought joy to those he encountered. It's more difficult than you would give it credit .
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