It's over. Feds used Dennis Montgomery's technology to hijack the election.
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I am a software engineer.
Grammar depends on the setting of where we are communicating and why.
For Example: I am on a message board to learn about news that the MSM won’t post.
I don’t worry too much about making a typo or grammar issue here.
As long as the person can understand what I am trying to communicate. That’s good enough for me.
In a more professional corporate setting. I tend to do more proof reading.
I am in the process of taking some English courses.
I love learning. So I thought it would be fun to brush up on the technical side of language.
What I have learned about this.
When speaking out loud. It’s very easy to get grammar rules wrong. This is because how quick your mind has to send out a message.
What I think happens a lot.
We type as we are speaking out loud. Even though no sound might come out of our mouths.
Internally as we typo out a message. Our minds is having an inner conversation.
This is why I am more forgiving to broken grammar.
It’s happens because we are combining typing skills with the speed of thought.
That’s why rules are broken.
Hope this makes sense.
It makes very good sense.
I think you've fleshed out some of the points quite well.