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Have you ever gone back and read some of your old posts and realized that you used to be poorly educated and/or wrote poorly?  

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homeschoolmom

There's no choice for "Yes, I go back to read my writing. No, I don't think I wrote poorly nor was I poorly educated."

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[quote name='homeschoolmom' date='Aug 2 2005, 08:56 PM']There's no choice for "Yes, I go back to read my writing. No, I don't think I wrote poorly nor was I poorly educated."
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IcePrincessKRS

There isn't any choice for "Yes, I go back to read my writing and realize I had poor writing/grammar." either...

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I see I used to convey my thoughts differently, and I feel as if I used to be suckered into the water-it-down-syndrom sometimes way way back in the day, but generally the way I learned at PhatMass was by always attempting to sound smart and as such generally I'm not very much different as a poster (except less silliness cause 1 I got bored and 2 most of the people I loved to sillify are also either less on here or less sillifying) than I was when I first came :cool:

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I am and have been very careful about what I write.

Especially here, with so many still in school and/or learning.

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Guest Eremite

I'm obsessive about my writing. I always find that if I write something and don't read it for a few days, I can always come back and see problems either with the structure of the expression or the mode of argumentation.

I definitely cringe at stuff I've written online. But, what can you do. You learn, refine, and move on...

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