Is it me?
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Is it me?
Is my increasing age that is removing my mental capacity to understand some posts? Alternatively, are some members writing more unintelligible posts? I am finding some, written by those who would claim to be educated (by fact of the frequent comments about the uneducated) almost incomprehensible at times (well most of the time these days).
I'm very understanding of people who write in English, although it is not their first language. I also try to be considerate of those who's first language is English but, for whatever reason, have some problems with putting things down in writing. However, I am struggling trying to follow some posts because they just demand too much of me as the reader.
At one time I would read, and re-read again to try to get some understanding. Recently I find I can barely be bothered and would just like to ignore. This leaves me a in personal quandary because I have always felt it important to read what everyone has to say, believing we all have something to contribute.
I'm very understanding of people who write in English, although it is not their first language. I also try to be considerate of those who's first language is English but, for whatever reason, have some problems with putting things down in writing. However, I am struggling trying to follow some posts because they just demand too much of me as the reader.
At one time I would read, and re-read again to try to get some understanding. Recently I find I can barely be bothered and would just like to ignore. This leaves me a in personal quandary because I have always felt it important to read what everyone has to say, believing we all have something to contribute.

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I would tend to agree with you on that score Hepzi (just so long as it is not my posts you are referring too)




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No, my tired brain is not upset by the layout of your posts. However, I could be persnickety with you today, if I were so inclined, and complain about your spelling and punctuation.Horus wrote:I would tend to agree with you on that score Hepzi (just so long as it is not my posts you are referring too)![]()



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Perhaps unwiseHEPZIBAH wrote:No, my tired brain is not upset by the layout of your posts. However, I could be persnickety with you today, if I were so inclined, and complain about your spelling and punctuation.Horus wrote:I would tend to agree with you on that score Hepzi (just so long as it is not my posts you are referring too)![]()
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newcastle wrote:Perhaps unwiseHEPZIBAH wrote:No, my tired brain is not upset by the layout of your posts. However, I could be persnickety with you today, if I were so inclined, and complain about your spelling and punctuation.Horus wrote:I would tend to agree with you on that score Hepzi (just so long as it is not my posts you are referring too)![]()
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persnickety
per·snick·et·y
/pərˈsnikədē/
adjective
1.
placing too much emphasis on trivial or minor details; fussy:
"persnickety gardeners"
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requiring a particularly precise or careful approach:
"it's hard to find a film more persnickety and difficult to use than black-and-white infrared"
Word Origin
early 19th century (originally Scots): of unknown origin.
(Although the Oxford dictionary has confused me with it's line about Word Origin!)

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When under a bit of stress, or the receiver of unexpected news, having to just swallow and except certain things about living here, I do at times create the odd bit of cacky poo responses and posts. But when I read the posted item, I just see another example of my creativity.
I think this could be the start of a new virus as I see other examples of unfortunate suffering infecties. <- one of my new words. 


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Oh dearNo, my tired brain is not upset by the layout of your posts. However, I could be persnickety with you today, if I were so inclined, and complain about your spelling and punctuation.![]()



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I didn't realise Hepzibah came from across the pond. Mea culpa.Horus wrote:
persnickety
per·snick·et·y
/pərˈsnikədē/
adjective
1.
placing too much emphasis on trivial or minor details; fussy:
"persnickety gardeners"
▪
requiring a particularly precise or careful approach:
"it's hard to find a film more persnickety and difficult to use than black-and-white infrared"
Word Origin
early 19th century (originally Scots): of unknown origin.
(Although the Oxford dictionary has confused me with it's line about Word Origin!)
Persnickety is the American word for fussy, fastidious, or highly detail-oriented. Pernickety is the British word. The British spelling is older, with the earliest known instances dating from the early 19th century.1 Its exact origins are mysterious, though it may be related to the Scots pernicky.2 The American spelling dates from the late 19th century.3
Canadian writers tend to use the American version. The British version is preferred everywhere outside North America.
http://grammarist.com/usage/pernickety-persnickety/
I trust we'll hear no more of my tendency to use Latin

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Neither pernickety or persnickety are in my normal vocabulary but it just sprang to mind as I was writing. I have a friend who uses persnickety quite a lot and I will now put this down to her Scottish ancestry. Had I realised that my usage of the word was from American English (an oxymoron in itself) there is no way I would have used it.

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Horus wrote:Oh dearNo, my tired brain is not upset by the layout of your posts. However, I could be persnickety with you today, if I were so inclined, and complain about your spelling and punctuation.![]()
where was the spelling mistake? I usually do a quick spell check before posting, but occasionally type direct if I’m in a hurry. As for correct punctuation, well you get what you get, if you get my meaning.
Highlighted for reference.HEPZIBAH wrote:Horus wrote:I would tend to agree with you on that score Hepzi (just so long as it is not my posts you are referring too).![]()



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Mmm, a simple typo, I was not expecting the grammar or spelling police Hepzi, you must get easily annoyed although I never really considered that quick replies to topics on a general forum required such scrutiny of the English language,
I must be more careful in the future. 



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Alas dear Horus, you must have missed my humour too.
In answer to my own question, perhaps it must be me afterall!




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It seems I must have,Alas dear Horus, you must have missed my humour too.




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It's your age Hepzi, don't forget with a post you have to read it first, understand it and then comment. Obviously you are doing all of that, spelling, punctuation aside. 

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Oh! If only you would read, mark, inwardly digest, and use your own advice.Major Thom wrote:It's your age Hepzi, don't forget with a post you have to read it first, understand it and then comment. Obviously you are doing all of that, spelling, punctuation aside.

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That's where I always seem to fail with yours.Major Thom wrote:It's your age Hepzi, don't forget with a post you have to read it first, understand it and then comment. Obviously you are doing all of that, spelling, punctuation aside.
Ah well......
Maybe it's MY age.
