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Originally Posted by Chris T
As I said, subtlety obviously isn't your strong suit.
Your spelling and grammar doesn't mean you're right.* It is just a useful indication that you were thinking about what you were writing. In my experience of internet forums, if the poster has thought about their contribution it is more likely to be interesting and worth engaging with.
Simple as that, really.
*Your spelling and grammar isn't right, anyway. To pluralize McCann, you add an 's' without an apostrophe. Apostrophe-s is used to make something possessive, not plural. Disappearance is spelled like so.
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I do not agree that good spelling and grammar indicates thought and on top I also disagee that good spelling and grammar would make a post more likely to be interesting. I do not think spelling and grammar is the be all and end all on a forum my spelling and grammar is appauling but ive contributed a lot to this forum