Re: [WR] My big little book



"Stan (the Man)" <newsNOSPAM@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

boots wrote:
"Stan (the Man)" <newsNOSPAM@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

boots wrote:
"Stan (the Man)" <newsNOSPAM@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

boots wrote:
PJ <authoressss@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

boots wrote:

Okay, you peeps think whatever you want. What I think is that your
post was so twistily written that I wasn't sure that I'd gotten your
point,
You do have a history of not *getting* points, boots. It's sort of your
thing. And when peeps don't get *your* points, you blame the reader,
rather than the writer. That's your thing too.

I'm seeing a pattern here.
You go ahead and see whatever you choose, PJ. If you find your ass
hanging out, blame the other guy for having the audacity to look.

When I was writing technical manuals for a living it was drummed into
us that whenever the reader doesn't get it, that's the writer's fault
end-of-story. Having been the subject of dozens of tear-your-guts-out
formal document reviews, I came to accept that as a working premise
whether it's true or not.

You weren't writing anything truly demanding, you were writing a
"simple" newsgroup post. Even the slowest among your readership
should have no problem getting it, they should not have to stumble
over clumsiness you could have readily avoided had you cared to.

You write books for children PJ, why is it that when you post your
writing is less clear?

Do you really *need* opportunities to form bad
habits?
Holy shit. Go re-read the crap you just wrote, boots, then ask yourself
where you find the audacity to criticize anyone's writing.
It's a shame your tiny cop brain can only focus on one idea at a time,
unfortunately I'm unwilling to write "Dick And Jane" just for you
loot.
You're so utterly unaware of your own ignorance and vapidity that you're
damned near a treasure.

Okay lootenunt geenyus. Pick my words apart.

Ok.

We'll [see] who gets a smack
from someone who can actually find the subject of a sentence with more
than three words in it.

Care to parse that one for me?

You need to stoop to a typo, huh? Damn, didn't realize I was quite
that good.

As to the rest, I started, but then remembered that you've been told
often enough to make it an utter waste of time to tell you again. You
write like shit and you haven't a clue what's wrong. That you need me to
"pick [your] words apart" in order for you to see what's wrong with your
above crap is clear evidence of that. You've learned virtually nothing
from reading this ng. Your participation here has been an utter waste of
time. *You* are an utter waste of time.

In other words you don't have the capacity for it and choose to twist
away from it rather than accept a clear challenge that will prove you
the fool. Okay.

On the positive side, you seem to want desperately to be seen as an
illiterate, trite and puerile clown. In that regard, you succeed beyond
your wildest dreams.

I think you're pissy because Markie seems to have gone byebye, but if
you've chosen me as his replacement I hope you have a history of good
dental work.

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