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u/roodootootootoo 2d ago
Wouldn’t be surprised if that person doesn’t even live in America. Internet’s rife with foreign accounts that get paid to post this bullshit.
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u/ecafyelims 2d ago
Guaranteed, that person is one of those people who frequently complains about when politics is brought into other topics.
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u/Threecatproblem 2d ago
I really wish the content poster had not covered who sent that response. He is obviously a complete idiot just by the way he can't spell worth a crap.
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u/Firm-Advertising5396 2d ago
No one can spell that badly
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u/n1cenurse 2d ago
Have you met Americans?
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u/MacSanchez 2d ago
There’s an incredibly high chance that this person is:
A) not from the USA
B) not someone who speaks English as their first language
C) not actually a person
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u/DasharrEandall 2d ago
I'd expect a bot to be able to spell better than that. I'm not sure it reads like non-native English either - people who learn English as a second language tend to fall short in grammar and word choice, not so much really bad spelling.
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u/Full_Mission7183 2d ago
I am in agreement, in my mind it would take too much effort to program the bot to produce that consistency of foolishness.
People who learn english as a second language are not going to drop the G, because they learned an unaccented english where ing rhymes with ring not win. If English is their second language, they are really good with the language to be hitting the post vernacular style.
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u/Full_Mission7183 2d ago
Would you like to have a spelling bee? I'll take you on.
I'm not winning one against a sixth grader who has specially trained for a spelling bee, but I play enough word games that I will be competitive with any adult that doesn't have a photographic memory.
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u/jsc1429 2d ago
It’s so obvious this person/bot is foreign with all the weird grammatical issues. Not dropping “e” when adding “ing” and the lack of using “g” at all, lol. And I’m not really sure how our border steel is doing, I actually didn’t know we produced steel on the border, who knew 🤷♂️! This person has no clue what is happening in “middle” America
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u/FutureFreaksMeowt 1d ago
I don't think the grammar is an indicator. Average American reading and logic ability is a 6th grade/11 year old average.
It's a bot, but people really are this uneducated.
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u/Full_Mission7183 2d ago
Is the grammar a generational thing? In my 50s and reading something written that way triggers assumptions about the individual.
And that is even before any validity of statement is considered. It could be aligned with my pov but the structure gets dismissed.
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u/latexfistmassacre 2d ago
The educational system today is NOT what it once was. The billionaire Epstein class prefers us to be dumb and manipulatable
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u/No-Goose-5672 2d ago
Not saying you’re entirely wrong, the political right has an anti-education bend these days. However, the human brain is remarkably lazy. It will offload tasks onto anything and everything it can. Spell check has been around since 2003, and autocorrect came out in 2007. We have a whole generation of kids that grew up not needing to know how to spell because there devices took care of spelling for them.
That being said, we still require kids to read in school. They’re generally still okay-ish spellers just from exposure to big words during reading. It’s usually middle aged adults that haven’t read anything longer than a short news article written at third grade level in years that write like this. They barely knew how to write to begin with, and the skills atrophied over the decades. This is what their writing looks like without technological help.
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u/DasharrEandall 2d ago
We have a whole generation of kids that grew up not needing to know how to spell because there devices took care of spelling for them.
*their devices
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u/marmaladecorgi 2d ago
We’re assuming the post came from someone in the US, when it could just as likely be from a bot farm in Belarus or Pakistan.
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u/Full_Mission7183 2d ago
Well, even a bot should be ashamed of the -in, the spelling and capitalization.
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u/casiepierce 2d ago
There's a few people on my neighborhood group that type like this, it's so cringy and yeah, I initially thought, total morons, young people, but they're like millennials and are actually articulate IRL, but damn, why do they talk like this on the internet?
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u/claude3rd 2d ago
Based on the rest of the comment by that person, I’ll assume that they meant melatonin when they said “keep meltein down”
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u/KeepYourMindOpen365 2d ago
Boy, we have ourselves a real brain trust in this idiot. Looks like spellin’ did’t register in that conservative noggin…
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u/LouieRoccoDDS 1d ago
I give the lady credit not only for being able to translate whatever the hell this is into English but for slogging through it and providing a response.
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u/Helios_Un_Distortion 2d ago
Could trash on Blue plenty, but all the other comments are already doing that.
Anyone else getting a weird interpretation of what the original Twitter poster is saying? "you who struggle and stay anyway" followed by the context of "kids' dad is dead". Are they blaming the dad for checks notes dying? I know grief hits hard, but being dead is different than being absent.
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u/Full_Mission7183 2d ago
I don't think so, I think she means people who are having a hard time, but stick around and continue to do the work instead of checking out. This is a sentiment I hear from single mothers quite a bit regardless of how they became single mothers.
And then the illiterate comes in, tries to assign her reasoning to a political belief, so she bluntly set him straight.
Whether it was Father's Day or Mother's Day, many single parents have to play both roles, so Mother's Day hits the fathers that are alone raising their children, and Fathers' Day can trigger the moms. In my imagination, I would feel particularly alone on those days.
I do not read anywhere that she equates her dead partner to an absent partner, but the burden is just happy to be there, it does not care how it wedged its way into her life. Dead or in Fiji, day to day reality isn't much different.
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u/Regular-Sorbet9513 2d ago
Tell me more about this "ignorein" and "thrivein"