tbjd33 wrote:PDad wrote:tbjd33 wrote:Battle wrote:tbjd33 wrote:Shot out to GMO and PGF!
Well at least you got the "shot" right...
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Love the Jr High English teachers on Heybucket.
Most of my and I assume most (wtf?) are miscues are because of damn autocorrect on iPhones.
All good I'm on Heybucket for softball content not no damn lessons... LOL
A great example of a cover-up making things worse... Most everyone recognized you made a simple typo and our resident ASA-homer seized upon it to poke fun at PGF. Your taking offense and blaming autocorrect reveal a lot about you. You could learn a lesson from Battle's subsequent response...
Congrads un chuting yerself en bouth feat!
Your an idiot... Fact I post always from my phone and I imagine many do. Fact iPhone autocorrect is terrible and cause miscues all the time not only here but texting, etc!
You seem to end a usually pretty good tread with a cheap shot all to often. I don't give damn how many post you have end of the day this is an open forum and no rules outside of having a touch of class!
In the normal world a correction of how/what someone says generally is considered beyond rude and classless. In many cases it might just get that person knocked out... Seems as though a handful feel they need a red pen to feel better about themselves. Cause I guarantee those same people keep their mouths shut in person!
Just sayin...
Blaming autocorrect for getting "shot" instead of "shout" is asinine. It wouldn't change "shout" if you typed it correctly and relying on it to figure out what you meant by a typo or misspelled word is a crap shoot at best. Everyone has the opportunity to proofread their post before they submit it. You clearly don't take responsibility for doing that and/or what you missed.
Most of us on here don't bother pointing out mistakes because it happens too frequently and likely to anyone. When it results in a humorous unintended meaning, we point that out more than the mistake - which is what Battle did. Sometimes it's done when the meaning is incomprehensible, which I did in my previous post.
You're right corrections don't happen as often face-to-face, but that's because people generally speak better than they write. They're also handled better because there are non-verbal cues to help out with the person's intentions.
Threats of physical violence are the last resort for people that lack the ability to debate an issue. I can take care of myself, so you're not intimidating me with it.