If you honestly believe that I rant worse than plenty of others here, then you are applying a pretty interesting filter to your mail and/or misreading emotional content of my messages. That’s quite understandable, since text does such a poor job of conveying what would be tone of voice or facial expression. Basically, people decide who they trust and who they like and push messages into piles that fit what they expected before they even opened the message. qay’be’. I’ll make a conscious effort to be less annoying. Good luck getting anyone else here to do that.
On Nov 27, 2021, at 7:07 AM, mayqel qunen'oS <mihkoun@gmail.com> wrote:
charghwI', you seem to have this very nasty habit..
Whenever someone asks a question about grammar, which question you don't like, you reply in a judgemental way, often going on rants as to whether such a question should be asked in the first place.
The way you choose to write in Klingon is up to you, and if you don't want to use something new then again it is your right to do so. But you don't have the right to judge whether someone should ask, let alone the way someone chooses to write.
Personally, I don't have a problem with you judging/condemning other people's questions/choices. But you're creating a problem for beginners, and a rather serious one.
With your rants and judgements you're discouraging beginners from asking, because a beginner may think "and if I ask (whatever) but charghwI' starts writing the way he does? Should I ask this question in the first place?"
Ask yourself: "would 'oqranD ever reply such a way to someone?". And then ask yourself "am I better than 'oqranD?".
Your rants/complains can discourage and drive away beginners, and since there aren't that many to start with, I suggest you excersise some much needed restraint.
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