Quote Originally Posted by Blast View Post
Really this is the sum total of your intelligence?
The height of your knowledge and learning?
Maybe you should refrain from speaking till you have properly formed a cohesive statement.

Just for your benefit:
'you'll' is short for you will which is future tense, 'misunderstood' is past tense, therefore should not be used in same sentence.
The word you were looking for is 'misunderstand' or alternatively you could use 'you would have' although that implies that I had already read your comment sometime in the past.
'I wanted to say' is redundant as you have and did say it.
'so i won't say anything lol' is redundant and like closing the stable door once the horse has bolted.
Congratulations you got a 'F' in use of English.
See,you misunderstood, or misunderstand me(but you got me)
English language is not my native language,i'm trying to learn it,unfortunately i'm not so young anymore, so is not so easy,thanks for the English lesson anyway.

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