QuickWit NitWit @QuickWitNitWit
03 May, 09:10
Grammatical tense is important.

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Yester Vue @realyestervue
03 May, 09:16
In response QuickWit NitWit to his Publication
Grammatically is "literally" how they rule over the world. It is the key to control, the secrete back door to power...roughly every 25 years they makeover the languages entirely. introduce new slang, change the meanings of words, make it so even the last generation cannot communicate with the current.
the Bible is key...this language confusion makes it all just entirely truly only "Babbel". Hmm...where do we know the root word of that verb from? Try and google the definitions and see how far down the page they even place that...they hide the truth right in front of us. They speak themselves into power and we vocally confirm it every day...we submit with our own mouths!

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Kerry Carlson @FramersIntents
03 May, 09:29
In response Yester Vue to his Publication
I've noticed this! Among changes noticed:
Professional j-school taught proofing/editing symbols changed since the 70's;
Two spaces after a sentence, not one, because the computer prefers it, and it's for easier readability (it's not easier); and
Online dictionaries went Woke, and have become politically correct as far as "use it in a sentence."
The youngest generation is afraid of punctuation, not having been taught it very well by Common Core Schooling. Even Kirstie Alley doesn't use periods at the end of sentences, I don't know - to fit in or what?
I spent a lot of time learning all that. Grammar was a subject of conversation around the dinner table, believe it or not.

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Yester Vue @realyestervue
Our grandparents were taught as a standard both grammar and Latin in school. They killed them both! Someone once described Latin to me as "The mathematics of English"...seeing so much English is rooted in Latin it should be taught again.
09:58 AM - May 03, 2022
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