One Of My Pets

"Say wut again!"
Lately, my writing could be classified as less narrative and more review – at least the words I share online.
I guess that makes this a throwback.
Similar to unnecessary quotes around “particular” words, bad grammar, misspelled words, sentences ended with a preposition and shorthand writing (esp. when a full-size qwerty is available), are all like splinters, (to me).
I am passionate about writing, so [I think] it’s fitting that I feel a slight sting each time someone writes wrongly. The same holds true for anyone passionate about what they do.
Architects and ugly buildings; interior designers and cluttered rooms; singers and bad voices; actors and Steven Seagal – they’re all correlated.
I often bite my tongue, (or nails), out of respect. Even though I sometimes want to punch/kick (with words) the culprit. However, psychologists say we should not keep things bottled up. Consider me spilt.
“intire”
“hopeing”
“tomarrow”
“iam”
“afew”
“ruionin” (translation: reunion)
“your” (“you’re” was intended)
“supsoed”
The list could go on, and on, and awn. Yawn. (It’s late, I’m tired.)
I suggest you try de-stressing by telling a piece of paper a few of your pet peeves. It helps.



I'm with you, I can't stand unnecessary bad spelling, and when some shortens a word like "can't" with "cn't" but then they add the letter "e" to "I'd" (i.e. "Ide"). Whats the big rush?!?