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   XPost: alt.magick   
   From: shez@oldcity.f2s.com   
      
   In article <422353A5.60900@skypoint.com>, Dale Houstman   
    writes   
   >   
   >   
   >Shez wrote:   
   >> In article <42232390.4070905@skypoint.com>, Dale Houstman   
   >> writes   
   >>   
   >>>   
   >>> Rhyanon wrote:   
   >>>   
   >>>> Ooh, grammar lames, a sign of having no wit with which to do   
   >>>> battle.   
   >>>>   
   >>>   
   >>> Ooh, magick, a sign of having no ability to deal with the world as   
   >>> it is.   
   >>>   
   >>> BTW: "wit" is made of language. If someone is so unfamiliar with   
   >>> the English language that they repeatedly use "your" in plae of   
   >>> "you're" then it is unlikely they know what wit is.   
   >>   
   >>   
   >> Plae... Do you mean place by any chance. I suggest you see to your   
   >> own spelling defects before you cry wolf   
   >   
   >I'll give you the benefit of the doubt and assume that you do know the   
   >difference between an obvious typo (as caused by weak typing skills) and   
   >an obvious lack of familiarity with the English language (as evidenced   
   >by repeated errors)? We need no go further on that score.   
      
   I am simply amused by the number of people who are willing insult others   
   on their use of language and spelling and then make an obvious and silly   
   mistake.   
   I do read my posts before I send them, I sometimes don't pick up the   
   mistakes but that is dyslexia not laziness....   
      
   We will go as far as I wish to go on that score, I am not a child you   
   can order to do what you want to do.   
   If you wish to comment on my use of language or spelling then try doing   
   so in a way that is not prejudiced.   
   >   
   >>   
   >>> Anyway, the word "grammar" is related to the word "glamor" and   
   >>> refers to spell-casting. It is well-known that if you can't get the   
   >>> words right, you either end up with nothing or you get eaten by   
   >>> Beelzebub's cousin.   
   >>   
   >>   
   >> Well known by who..... Magic doesn't need words, it need   
   >> concentration, intelligence and a brain.. All of which you seem to be   
   >> missing.   
   >   
   >Well known by almost every person who has read about the history of   
   >magic, and you must realize that there is a reason the word "glamor" and   
   >"grammar" are related to one another. It didn't happen by accident. Also   
   >- and more to the point - please do inform me how you concentrate   
   >without the use of language, for thought IS language.   
   >   
   >dmh   
   >   
      
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