originally posted by: markovian
subway is not mcdonalds they don't make there own meat and cheese they buy it
A name AND beginning of a sentence, and you decide, "nah, capital letters are for losers, I can get by without them"?
How about using punctuation? It makes posts so much more legible.
PLEASE stop saying 'there', when you mean to say 'their'. Just, PLEASE.
This kind of mistake is like a mathematician making an error of 1+2 = 4. Would you be able to trust that mathematician and think there's nothing wrong
with their brain after such an error EVER again?
There tuna is starkist chunk light
What does this even mean? Also, please, PLEASE, for the love of everything that's good in the Universe, please use 'their', when you mean to use a
possessive instead of a LOCATION. 'There' answers the question, 'where?'. It makes NO sense in this context, not that your sentences always seem to
make sense anyway.
What the heck is a 'starkist chunk light'??
Well, at least you used a capital letter this time. So now you're also guilty of inconsistency - not a good sign if you want people to trust you as an
informed source. If you can't even write a few english sentences consistently, coherently and with simple and easy punctuation, how can anyone look up
to you, respect you and want to listen to what you have to say? You may have the best information in the world, but if your output looks like you
never went to first grade and you're still struggling with the second one, who's going to want to read it?
just go to subway and ask to see the can they
Are you seeing this? How many errors would an english teacher be able to find from your statement (if it even is a statement..)?
Again, abandoning the capital letter - Subway IS a name, you know.
Saying things like 'see the can they' sounds almost like you're letting some randomizer write your sentences for you instead of someone that knows how
the english language actually works.
will show you no need to make cheaper fish when that stuff is cheaper than there actual deli meats
This is the third time you're using 'there' instad of 'their'. I don't get it, why do you do this? Is 'there' somehow easier for you, or don't you
know the difference? It's like not knowing the difference between 3 and 4 in math, and using the wrong number and then not understanding why no one
wants you to teach them math.
At least you're consistent with this, if not capitalization, so maybe there's some hope.
A few more points; fish is not MADE. Fish is a living lifeform that reproduces by itself. It can be planted, it can be cultivated, perhaps. A lot of
things can be done to and with it, but 'making' is not one of them. You can't just MAKE fish.
I read this sentence several times, and I still don't understand what 'no need to make cheaper fish when that stuff is cheaper' means.
Now is that # they call "chunk light tuna" tuna idk lol iv seen cats that refuse to eat it basicaly the pink slime of the fish world all that Grey
meat
... should I even bother? There's just too much here. For example, 'iv' is not english. You still have no punctuation, and you add supposed acronyms
instead of writing words, you write them in lowercase, in the middle of your sentence - perhaps you think those things ARE punctuation?
Maybe it'd be better to leave things like 'IDK' and 'LOL' for SMS messages - they look pretty bad in a forum post, where you can write actual words in
actual languages, like english.
'Basically' has two 'L's in it. Why would you suddenly capitalize the word 'Grey'? What does 'the pink slime of the fish world all that' mean?
See, with lack of punctuation, inconsistent capitalization, using completely wrong words, spelling words wrong, using things that aren't words in
place of words, forming completely nonsensical 'sentences' (and I use the term lightly), it's very difficult to see what you are even saying, but
worse than that, your output is so bad that no one can take you seriously (unless they're on the same level).
You can easily improve all these things, because english is easy, it has short words, and you can, you know, LOOK UP words, how they're spelled, and
so on.
Also, this may come as a shock, but there is a commonly accepted convention in the english language called PUNCTUATION.
Have you ever seen a comma or a period, which you might call a dot? There are other interesting characters as well, like the question mark and the
exclamation point! Maybe you can go on a wild adventure and enjoy finding these new and weird things that you can -actually- use to make your posts
legible! Just an idea..
As far as the general point of this thread..
..so, tuna is not tuna? A footlong is not as long as a foot. A skyscraper doesn't scrape the sky. What else is new, nothing makes sense in this world,
it's your own fault for just TRUSTING any corporation, government or 'authority' - you should always research first.
If you've always been eating their tuna sandwiches and are still alive, maybe it's safe to assume nothing bad happened.. the only shocking thing here
is that they label it tuna, when it's not. Maybe the problem would be solved, if they just started calling it a 'surprise fish sandwich' or something.