I suspect this is like when you couldn't meme and insisted you were not the problem.
Seriously, explain the grades and testing out of classes if I didn't at least hit minimum requirements?
Turncoat said:He won't answer you unless it's in relation to someone else or a moment of gamer adrenaline, so someone else might as well.An unclear modifier. You’re just lazy and write in a hurry.
You still got the gist of what was said, right?
I don't think I can make it any simpler than the cave man talk post.
It’s not Princeton.
For a lot of classes with transferable credits it's roughly the same, but I'm more confused how your reading comprehension could be this impaired in spite of your schooling.
You read books right?
It’s not my reading comprehension you’re notoriously a lazy and unclear writer.
You struggle to follow other posters on this site too though, not just me. You get easily confused by fairly regular speech from a lot of people on here.
I have had no problems with sharper people following what I'm saying unless it gets too long winded. As such, for your sake, I kept it shorter like I'm now trying to do for Chapo and, to a lesser degree while failing from time to time when it hits more complicated subject matter, Turquie. I even did a Caveman post and a TLDR, what more do you want from me?
Reading comprehension is a big part English, especially for reading the more creative authors like Chuck Palhunik, Ken Kesey, or even Shakespeare. Figure which people can't follow it and you'll begin to see their academic level. 😉
Someone else might as well what
Respond to you in this topic, as he is more likely to respond to other people.
To reference the caveman version:
Chapo not answer Med, Chapo only talk to not-Meds or for games.
Someone else talking increases his odds of replying to the topic, and you pretending to be someone else would raise your odds.