"Walter Bright" <[email protected]> wrote in message news:[email protected]... > Nick Sabalausky wrote: >> I'm a native English speaker, and even *I* find it very difficult to read >> that kind of writing. It's bad enough that I usually just don't even >> bother to try to read it and just move on to the next post/web-page/etc. >> There's plenty of things out there written with *good* language that it's >> just not worthwhile to waste time on the poorly-written stuff. Therefore, >> I see bad language like that as an effective way to make people not even >> listen to you. > > Like you, I just don't bother reading things that have poor grammar, > spelling, punctuation, are one giant paragraph, are all caps, etc. When I > have bothered to read one now and then, I find the thinking just as > disorganized as the presentation, and so a waste of time. > > Such is not *always* the case, it may be art. > > eecummings: > ============================= > she being Brand > > -new;and you > know consequently a > little stiff i was > careful of her and(having > > thoroughly oiled the universal > joint tested my gas felt of > her radiator made sure her springs were O. > > K.)i went right to it flooded-the-carburetor cranked her > > up,slipped the > clutch(and then somehow got into reverse she > kicked what > the hell)next > minute i was back in neutral tried and > > again slo-wly;bare,ly nudg. ing(my > > lev-er Right- > oh and her gears being in > A 1 shape passed > from low through > second-in-to-high like > greasedlightning)just as we turned the corner of Divinity > > avenue i touched the accelerator and give > =========================================== > > And superdan plays ghetto-speak like an instrument <g>.
Oh my god, I'm rarely able to make any sense out of song lyrics (not that I usually mind), but that looks like someone took some already unclear lyrics and ran them back and forth a couple of times through a language translater. ;)
