Brent was getting down on me for abandoning my principles and writing without proper punctuation/capitalization/grammar/spelling/etc. He's got a point, and I need to adhere to the code of honor I entered this cyber-world with. I think that somewhere along the line in the past 2 years of hardcore chatting and crapping I got disillusioned with grammatical accuracy. People would get frustrated that I wouldn't type as fast as they would and since most internet conversation is crappy pleasantries or people trying to be zany, I decided they weren't worth my time. So, from here on out, I hope to return to my glory-days of living my life as a shining example of what conversation was meant to be, and will be in the shining utopian future we all imagine. Let's make the AOL-spwned chat-world a place we can be proud of, and maybe that way I won't have to block all users out of disgust and a desire to do something productive online, like make webpages about me. I'm just glad that I haven't resorted to misusing the words "you're", "your", "they're", "their", or "there". It's always a real letdown for me when someone I have respect for does that, because it is an easy thing to recognize. Having said that I'm sure I've misued "its" or "it's" or something like that elsewhere in this bloggy-world, and I'm counting on you to find it and tear me down. Oh, and as for spelling mistakes and typos, I can't stop those because I have big fat fingers and the winter air makes them quite awkward.
On another note, I want to use the terms "webpage", "homepage", and "cyber"-anything as much as I can. Let's take things back to 1995, the GOLDEN age of the internet, before everyone and their geeky brother became a webpage-cyber-designer, and everyone had a rainbow-stripe divider to section off portions of their homepage. and where the hell are the users these days?
ps. THings are messed up.