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California, actually. My internet lexicon far outweighs that of my true self.
/r/seduction08/09/10 01:25 AM
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Good on you
/r/seduction07/09/10 03:10 AM
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I thought it was embarrassing, too.
/r/seduction05/09/10 02:10 AM
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"You can argue all you like, but I make more money than you, so I win. I have no interest in debating with you if all you're going to do is prove me wrong by citing various credible sources. Look how much money I make incorrectly grading children's exams!"
/r/seduction05/09/10 01:11 AM
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My standards are used in grading exams from k12 up through the ACT and SAT. They are generally derived from the Oxford Grammar, but are certified by school boards and our content experts. Grammar evolves over time, but be assured, the standards I use are being taught and used today. So you made it through grade-school English, too. Great! If I am misinformed, so is the entire US educational system. Wrong. Your attempt to misinform Seddit hasn't gone unnoticed, either. I clearly explained why the…
/r/seduction05/09/10 12:02 AM
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The only thing worse than a misinformed English teacher (exam grader, in your case) is a misinformed English teacher resolute in his or her ignorance.
/r/seduction04/09/10 10:36 PM
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Grammar is not entirely inflexible. We may appear to violate technical standards, to enhance expressiveness and flow. Yes, I totally agr-- P.S. Don't even bother baiting me with your capitalization errors. I'll give you a chance to rethink that one. In my previous comment, "my specialty is grammar" is a subordinate clause This is incorrect. Wikipedia clearly states that "A dependent clause (also embedded clause, subordinate clause) cannot stand alone as a sentence." The phrase "my specialty is g…
/r/seduction04/09/10 10:10 PM
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comma splice. for shame!
/r/seduction04/09/10 09:21 PM
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The Golden Mirror: See her not as she is but the way she wants to be seen. You get a sense of how she wants to be seen by what she talks about the most. Compliment her on it, say "I know you can do that". Shit, that's good.
/r/seduction03/09/10 02:52 AM
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