>>5880466>I never knew any of that truly matter on /toy/. As long as it's understandable then i don't see a problem.Because in a medium such as this, words, and how you use them to communicate are very important. We don't have the luxury of being able to see your expressions or body language, or hear the nuances in your voice. All we can go by is what we read on the page. If it reads like something an illiterate 2nd grader would write, then you and your opinion will be judged as such, and given less credence.
Also, using bad grammar and such just because "this is /toy/" is a cop-out. If you suddenly stop talking normally and start speaking like a moron in real life "just because it's {whatever}", people would stop caring what you had to say. (And probably avoid you.) Again you're judged by how/what you write. If you want your opinion given any credence, don't write like an idiot.
An imbecile can grunt, shit in his hand and throw it at the wall, and a person can understand what they mean. But why would you want to do that when you know how to communicate. (That is, if you DO. Somehow just by reading your posts, I think grunts and shit flinging might be more your speed.)