
02-17-2010, 02:22 AM
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Originally Posted by Sora`
lawl, yes. =P I'm a Sora. I joined five months before Yami did.
She beats me though activity wise. I joined the site and was all, "WHAT IS THIS, I DON'T EVEN" and kind of ran away.
I call her Yami so it doesn't look like I'm talking to myself. xD
I'm not crazy, I swear. > w >;;;
If you ever do write a fanfiction, I'd be happy to read it. 8D
ff.net needs more well written fanfiction.
I've seen a lot of troll fanfics, gender benders, M-pregs, crap poems, horrible song fanfics, and others that just make me shudder.
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Haha. Yeah, I was calling her Sora, then realized there was more then one, so I refer to her as Yami now. ><;;
I'll have to think about it. I really do love that pair. :3
And ff.net always use to have such lovely stories. Its a shame that its falling down the drain now. And those all sound pretty unpleasant to read.
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Originally Posted by Chibes
On the very strong chance of sounding old, its all that internet-talk/txt language. I don't think the worst of the worst even know how to write properly or how to use Grammar. I mean, I know I fail in the comma department but, seriously, I learned English as a second language and I write better than a good deal of these native speakers.
Also you can't correct them in a review because then you are 'flaming' them.
Like a Title is to be capitalized each word, except for 'of, the, an, a, is, in...well you get the point' and those ARE capitalized if they are the first word in the title. Or if you correct Grammar mistakes or spelling.
Also I hate it when people say that they suck at summaries, in the summary. Great way to make me want to read it.
/:feesh:
okay over my rant.
I miss having reviews that are productive. I get them once in a while but normally I get the 'update now' or 'update soon'.
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I'd have to agree with you.
People dont try to be good at english anymore. They're so use to talking in sland on the computer and through text, and they never use good grammer and really learn how to punctuate things properly. Also, I think it is related to the fact that people hardly read anymore, and I think that the more you read the better you get at english. Because then you see the proper way to punctuate and how to structure sentences, and you learn from that, even if it is subconsciously.
And thats rediculous. I mean, if they put something up and it sounds horrible, then of course the polite thing to do is to tell them any mistakes so that they can fix it and not look stupid. >_> Its polite and considered contructive criticism. I just wish more people were accepting of it.
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