I don't know why I must have a Facebook account to reply to a specific post, yet can append a post to a thread with a Buzzfeed account. Since I'm not a fan of Facebook, this post will be appended …
Sigurd Fenrisson — point taken.
FYI, some typos in your first post are:
and, am often …
and, I am often …
know”.
know.”
friends many of …
friends, many of …
(ie. lexicon,
(i.e., lexicon,
etc),
etc.),
manor most …
manner most …
therefor, it …
therefore, it …
There are problems with capitalization. The follow-up has a few, too:
“embarrassing”,
“embarrassing,”
judgements
judgments
persons
person's
Perhaps if you had composed your comments in an editor and utilized a spelling and grammar checker, you could have cleaned up your messages. It's definitely worth it because these errors tend to detract from your argument; that's unfortunate, as you raised a good point. Morgan Lenihan — at first glance, it seemed excessively long and boastful, almost like a profile entry for a dating site. But the first and last sentences reveal the real intent. BTW, it's “you're” instead of “your.” [I hate the standard where the punctuation goes inside the quotes, and break it when I'm citing a literal that won't parse as program input.]