What causes us to have our unusual level of quality? Do we attract people who tend to be especially tolerable? Do we train people to be especially worthwhile?
I think we attract people who favour a certain type of thought, one that I find relaxing to engage with. I may suggest that it is the style of thought that sometimes begets labels like ‘autistic spectrum’.
I would hate to see what would happen if someone incapable of spelling reasonably well came on here.
Firefox spellchecker. Grammar incapabilities would be a problem. Although I suspect proficiency with grammar comes with the aforementioned turf.
Can I mention that using “the reason being” as a determiner phrase irritates me? It sounds like a misinterpretation of the dependent clause “the reason being that X” as being the independent clause “the reason being is that X”.
Now that I reread the phrase it makes me cringe. Edited.
I would hate to see what would happen if someone incapable of spelling reasonably well came on here.
Firefox spellchecker. Grammar incapabilities would be a problem. Although I suspect proficiency with grammar comes with the aforementioned turf.
Shirley understanding yew possible obtain conditionally at writer intelligence? Pure concept only necessary at communicate, intelligence writer mind have intelligence concept, mode of language transmission mere inconvenient.
Conversely, the idiom tongue is the lips of a giggling crow.
I think we attract people who favour a certain type of thought, one that I find relaxing to engage with. I may suggest that it is the style of thought that sometimes begets labels like ‘autistic spectrum’.
Firefox spellchecker. Grammar incapabilities would be a problem. Although I suspect proficiency with grammar comes with the aforementioned turf.
Now that I reread the phrase it makes me cringe. Edited.
Shirley understanding yew possible obtain conditionally at writer intelligence? Pure concept only necessary at communicate, intelligence writer mind have intelligence concept, mode of language transmission mere inconvenient.
Conversely, the idiom tongue is the lips of a giggling crow.