What do you think about really long titles that are long and redundant?

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yedddy
bangalore2 wrote:

No, it is a metaphor for my manipulation of the people posting here!

a nerd using grammer to get other nerds to to rehash 12th grade english is manipulation in the loosest sense of the word.

bangalore2

I don't know what they teach in 12th grade English....never took it...

PLAVIN81

What does that have to do with chessFrown

bangalore2

No idea.

Ormiston313

My thoughts on this thread are complex and yet I feel any attempt to explain them, especially to a Canadian, would be in vain, but still, I feel compelled to try once more and in the words of Alex Trebec, another Canadian, "Ha! You didn't provide your answer in the form (forum) of a question!". Does it make sense now Bra?

bangalore2

Your first sentence ended in a period...

aglitatta

       Im a young American living in Fl with my Father. He taughtnme how  tomplayn chess when i WAS *8 yrs old. My point is I have met many Canadian people . The only difference between them  and U.S. citisens is  they {Canadians} ,is  that they are more friendly, condsiderate, and respectful, than most so called Americans!

AKAL1

so-called?

Ormiston313

I'm a prime example of a so-called American? Yes, I was born inthe US and am a citizen? But.... BUT.... I also have no other citizenship in any other countries including Canadia? Do you see what I mean by so-called.

913Glorax12

AKAL1

Ormiston313 wrote:

Chezx puzzles are great but only discuss them with run-on sentences because I think you should be able to make your point in one sentence as long as its long enough and gets your point across in one sentence especially when that sentence pertains to chess puzzles which I really like because they test your chess skills and reinforce tactical motifs... which is good... Right?