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- 1: Lilac pink book club cardigan
- 2: Unscheduled Saturday of drugged sleep, you say?
- 3: Quotes from Walter Scott's The Abbot
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- 5: William Morris's The Roots of the Mountains: dating
- 6: Kitty acquaintanceship progress
- 7: My brilliant dessert chef wife* heroically recreates French restaurant molten chocolate cake for me
- 8: OH NO! Today they paved over the place where our broken sewer pipe is under the road!
- 9: an inspirational poster I made for Wax
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Date: 1 Mar 2008 09:11 pm (UTC)Anyway, I'm with
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Date: 2 Mar 2008 02:56 am (UTC)But I think it's mainly #2. I mean, if someone doesn't realise that sentences need commas and periods to make them readable, why would they be able to tell what formatting would be bad or good?
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Date: 2 Mar 2008 06:14 am (UTC)It's not just formatting, either. With truly appalling fanfic, there are also lapses in spelling, grammar, and, well, critical thinking skills, e.g. sentences with no object, or no verb, or both, where it looks like it's just not that the author just forgot to type the word, so much as that she forgot what she was writing in mid-sentence.