I hate the excuse of "it's the internet so fuck trying to make it legible" excuse. I'll openly admit to not being anywhere near a perfect poster when it comes to grammar or spelling on-line but I do at least
try. You deserve credit for not speaking in l33t and for at least trying to make paragraphs, sentences and not typing in all lower-case (or, worse, all caps.)
But between the thread title, the first post and further post you spelled "plagiarize"/"plagiarism" something like
five different ways! There's typos, there's mistakes, there's simply not knowing how to spell it and then there's just absurdity. Hell there's plenty of time when I'm typing and I've "thought out" the sentence but somehow between thinking it and typing it a word gets lost. Shit happens.
At least,
try, man.
Getting certain words mixed up is common enough in a place where you're not doing much if any editing is common (it's/its, you're/your, effect/affect, etc.) and it can be presumed than when you write in a more formal manner you go through a better editing process. Hell, I write myself and I've got a decent-sized novel finished but am a long way from trying to submit it because I'm going back through it, making a second draft and find myself practically writing entire sections over again to form better clarity and to correct mistakes.
It happens, it's why there
is an editing process. But at least
try when posting on the internet. The "plagiarism" thing is just inexcusable.
Take this recent post of yours for example:
So, your saying it really matters what I say on the Internet. If don't punctuate or spell correctly on Facebook that's going to make a flying fuck. Nope, it's the Internet, I don't take it to be serius. If I'm talking to a friend and I use ain't instead of is not, it doesnt effect my life. If I'm talking to someone and they next to me, who is a complete stranger thinks I'm stupid because of the way I talk, I don't care. Fuck them for being so judgmental, they don't know me and I don't care about their life and what they think. I see people on this board making snarky coments about peoples spelling or some other bullshit and I think, who are you and why should I care. Am I writing a paper? No.Am I at a job interview? Nope, so it doesn't matter. I ask peoples opinions on here because I want to know what people think, but in reality, I don't know you and you don't know me and my opinion doesn't really matter does it? None of ours does. So there's really only one person's opinion who I really give a shit about is my wife. The rest is just chit chat. You think what we talk about on the Internet effects Antibes real lives? Maybe if you were a politician and tweete, " I hate black people" or something like that.So, that's what I mean by who cares.
Those are just the ones I picked, there's plenty more that maybe a bit more forgivable. Missing the occasional apostrophe in a contraction is going to happen, missing a possessive apostrophe is going to happen (though you basically miss all of them) hell even the dreaded "plural apostrophe" is going to happen from time to time (although I
loathe that particular mistake.)
But, dude, when you spell "anybody's" as "Antibes" (note the capitalization and that the word is closer to "antibodies" than it is "anybody's) then you're not even trying to make sense.
Man up, accept that the school doesn't want you
submitting the same damn work you already submitted, that they improperly are calling that plagiarism and write a new paper on another topic. Perhaps on, as I suggest above, one on plagiarism.