Posted by Placenta Jones at dpsnet.detpub.k12.mi.us on December 13, 1999 at 13:32:37:
In Reply to: *LUV WHAT YOU ARE DOING FOR THE COMIC BIZ KEV*(RP) posted by GoDObLiTeRaTeR on December 13, 1999 at 12:57:47:
: : Kevin my friend,
: : i have never met you or even spoke to you, but the comic book industry is at a all time low. and well i have to say your movies are inspiring more and more people to do what they should have been doing this whole time instead of playing fucking nintendo(which rocks!) Reading comics. i work for a low end comic publications company(FLY COMICS) drawing covers as of right now, and can already tell by others feedback(and the local comic store)that your movies,and daredevil,are creating a great ster in the comic book biz......hope to make it up to da big leagues soon maybe ill run into you...hehe. thanks and keep up the good work...
GoD,
A funny thing you may want to keep in mind... Kevin likes grammar. Did you see "Clerks"? Do you remember the big words like "vagary" and "denouement?
Well, Kevin is a writer and because of that, he appreciates the written word. I've put together a quick list of rules you might want to look at when you're putting together your next post. I'm not being mean. I'm being helpful. Really, really, really helpful.
The Rules:
1. When you type in all caps (i.e. LIKE THIS) on the Internet, that means you're yelling. That gives people a headache. Don't do it.
2. Most of your words seem to end with "z" or "x". Why is that? Very few words really end with "z" or "x". Try the quaint, actual spellings of words for a change. It'll open up a lot of new doors for you.
3. After you write something, try reading it out loud to yourself. If it doesn't really roll off the tongue or if it doesn't make any sense, you might want to try rewriting it.
4. Capital letters come at the beginning of sentences and in front of certain definite nouns. They NeVEr CoMe iN THe MidDLe of WORDZ. Just so you know.
5. Always make sure that you're not contradicting yourself in the middle of your own sentences. For example, if you think people should read comics instead of playing Nintendo, then you might not want to slip "Nintendo fucking rockz!" into the same sentence. It kind of ruins your point.
6. Spaces come after words, commas, parentheses and sentences. Use as many as you please.
Well, those are a few rules to begin with. I hope this has been helpful and remember, everyone on this site will read what you've posted, no matter how much you object. You might as well yell at the tide. Live with it and invest in a Spellcheck program.
My bEzt,
PJ