Sorry I am an engineer and a architectural visualization expert, not a typist.
Well kudos to you for holding those positions in your life. Its not empty after all. However I'm not buying the "i'm not a typist" business at all. I've seen more 'ebonics' writing here than I've seen or heard anywhere in my life and its all to make fun of how some blacks speak. Everywhere I turn in this site I see "I BE" ...this or "Dem African Braids..umm hmmm" that. It dosen't make you or anyone else who says those things to poke fun look very intelligent at all.
To be fair, Imerica I have typed 'Sarth Efrica' when talking about white South Africans.
That's SOOO not the same, newman. lol I'm talking about people saying people here, when they talk about blacks in different situations they say "I BE" and things like that. That's not a typo, that's poking fun at the way someone talks. I don't make fun of people with speech impediments or people who speak different languages because its tacky. Mimicing blacks who speak ebonics solves nothing. But I'll bet you dollars to dougnuts that it makes a lot of people here laugh their arses off.
I make fun of people with speach impediments all the time.
Q: What goes 'mark , mark, mark'?
A: A dog with a hair lip.
Uncool. I have two daughters with speech impediments. If anyone makes fun of them in my presence, I'll have their heads (this dosen't include kids... for they know not what they do and can be ignored)... Adults, on the other hand are old enough to know better.
Oh de be having speech impedermints? Why they be another minority and dey go to da head o' da line..sho nuff!
Don't talk about my children, ChaimBenMordechai. Don't. My girls were born prematurely, between 4 and 6 weeks and have developmental delays. It has nothing to do with ebonics, you [censored]. Ebonics isn't indicitive of a speech impediment. Speech impediments have EVERYTHING to do with how the brain processes words and sentences. Perhaps if you were more educated, you'd know that. You have to be a sorry, sad individual to pick on children whether it be race or disability. My girls get the same treatment that other kids with LD get and I'm glad they do.