The 4SE guy must be pretty controlling since he won't even allow the poster to use his own screen name.

4SE's: I'm thinking about using "preacher" as my screen name. What do you think?
4SE: No.
4SE's: Come on, man, let me make up my own name.
4SE: I own you, [censored]. You will announce it to the world and you will like it.
4SE's: ok


Break free from that guy, you don't need him telling you how to live your life, use your own screen name. webster's, Roget's, and Oxford English are all available.

I hope that employers aren't checking up on people's net grammar to make decisions on a person's qualifications. If so, they shouldn't be in a position to hire others. What I am trying to say is the internet has a different set of rules and 99% of people don't care, and rightfully so, about internet grammar/spelling. At least not on a forum populated primarily by high school aged kids. I can't remember the last time I went to a mechanic and said "Are you qualified to work on my car? Oh yeah, well write me an essay, man. We'll see about that. On this essay, it said you were going to install too new brakes and these brakes don't look any newer than the other brakes you have. I'm taking my business elsewhere." (quotation mark)


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