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Originally posted by Kadath
If you want to address people's tactics with regards to derailment or discrediting, I think it's clear that all are many more significant and effective than petty concerns of spelling.
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I agree with Kadath. Sometimes, improper grammar impedes your ability to make your argument plain to the people who are reading it. When a sentence is disjointed, the reader must make judgements as to the writers intent. However, a reader should ask for clarification from the writer out of courtesy, if he or she is unclear as to the intent. Only after receiving clarification should a reader feel free to bite the writer in the ass.