Originally posted by Policestate"... message me on this site!" would be better. Alternatively, the "k" might have stood for "okay", in which case you could say "... message me on this site, okay?"
Let me help.
I think you mean "No way! I have one if you want to see it? So if you want to see my profile, message me on this site? K"
The little wiggly things are commas, they help to structure the sentence and allow the reader to breathe. The question mark needs to come after the word 'site', otherwise you are asking yourself whether you want to s ...[text shortened]... tip, the word 'see' doesn't need repeating in this sentence.
PS, I'm only playing 🙂
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Originally posted by PolicestateIt's a fine horse you have there! Can I borrow it?
I have revisited this post and feel like a bad person. Kittykat is most probably a delighful young lady, just using a bit of text- speak to banter with a few friends.
Who the Hell am I to judge? Shame on me.
I prefer it dismounted from my high horse 🙂
Originally posted by PolicestateThank you, that sounds like a perfect grammar police horse. Does it bite anyone who leaves out apostrophes or doesn't finish the sentence with a full stop (or another appropriate punctuation mark), too?
You may, but it bites anyone who uses abbreviations, and kicks to death anyone who can't structure sentences.
It also has a cleft palate, but thats just genetic