Not newbs, but n00bs. Or trolls. Well one guy has over 1000 posts...
What should we do?
What should we do?
But when you are a board member here you are atleast required to make your sentences read-able.RnRJoe6114 said:not using punctuatoin and bad grammer and not capitalizing make the typing go faster
But it makes the reading go slower. Consequentally such posts either go unread or the poster has potentially unfair assumptions made about their mental abilities.RnRJoe6114 said:not using punctuatoin and bad grammer and not capitalizing make the typing go faster
RnRJoe6114 said:not using punctuatoin and bad grammer and not capitalizing make the typing go faster
barnum42 said:But it makes the reading go slower. Consequentally such posts either go unread or the poster has potentially unfair assumptions made about their mental abilities.
themouseman said:Hmmm, Guy's we have more important Disney stuff to talk about than bad grammar and spelling
It's naked time!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Legacy said:So, it's a troll.
You just created a new, poorly (p00rly?)-spelled name for a troll.
My -rententive English-major fiance'e also would like to point out that you should not harp on other's lack of punctuation and capitalization when you are replacing vowels with numbers.
"Two letters and two numbers does not a word create."
My fiance'e is Yoda.
Also, run a spell-check.
Glad to hear of your ongoing successful research in the fascinating field of study of Trollology!imagineer boy said:As trollologist of these boards, I believe we have discovered a species that's related to the troll family but not exactly a troll. Class N or n00bs. This species is called n00bliousis.
Pretty fair descriptionTimeTrip said:Acutually I don't beliieve n00b means that in most circumstances. Usually it DOES mean someone who is new. Said n00b usually acts like they're smarter than people who have been around when challenged, or asks real dumb questions and re-ask it when noone answers. More specific to a web-board community, they usually come right in and start discussions before noticing that one exists when the same topic just 3 lines from the top, or not take the time to do a search when one would yield exactly what they're looking for. They also tend to respond to almost every thread with "yeah" or "thats cool" or "i agree" or something similarly short.
StevenT said:Yes there seems to be an influx of new members lately, but we just have to bear with it. Everybody was new once. This will pass and the questions about a Harry Potter attraction will fade.
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