I asked for the break-up but now I feel like I was the one who got dumped (date, girlfriend)
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My guess. He was sick and tired of reading text messages. Just like me by the time I finished reading your post. How can anyone type like that? And how can anyone read that crap?
Rance - only you can put into words the things I am too terrified to say!
My guess. He was sick and tired of reading text messages. Just like me by the time I finished reading your post. How can anyone type like that? And how can anyone read that crap?
My guess. He was sick and tired of reading text messages. Just like me by the time I finished reading your post. How can anyone type like that? And how can anyone read that crap?
Haha!! That's why I wanted to know their ages. If I typed like that, my boyfriend would have never dated me in the first place. And the same goes for me if he had typed at that level to me in the beginning. I would have hit clicked on the block user function with a quickness!
First off, learn to type and spell. Hit spellcheck.
If someone typed and spelled that way to me, they wouldn't be worth being with. People that don't care how they spell when they type, are not worth my time.
Secondly, one can 'click' with anyone getting drunk and having sex. Dime a dozen.
You asked for advice, and you got it; now put it to use.
The post attempts to create a character who is supposedly a young, contemporary, black woman, by using elements of Eubonics, text messaging,
and verbal clues.
However, the addition of Valley Speak slang and phrases that are not commonly used in colloquial American English make the character less believable.
My guess is that it was written by a white male in his thirties, who's native language is English, but not an American dialect of the language.
The post attempts to create a character who is supposedly a young, contemporary, black woman, by using elements of Eubonics, text messaging,
and verbal clues.
However, the addition of Valley Speak slang and phrases that are not commonly used in colloquial American English make the character less believable.
My guess is that it was written by a white male in his thirties, who's native language is English, but not an American dialect of the language.
He might be a Canadian.
Omg now I'm just rolling on the floor laughing!
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