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Come on, man. You don't know what his education opportunities were. Idk why we're constantly bashing our own people. He's one of us right now.
Come on, man. You don't know what his education opportunities were. Idk why we're constantly bashing our own people. He's one of us right now.
That wasn't what I was saying at all. He might just not be technology savvy.
It'd be good if we could get him an intern or something. That's all I meant. Not a shot at Ice.
Being a part of Miami doesn't exclude him from critique and/or criticism. Regardless of which educational opportunities he chose to take advantage of, I feel justified in assuming that proper grammar was probably one that was offered to him.
It's not a big deal for anybody involved but I don't think the OP did anything wrong in pointing it out. Dude just has terrible grammar. It's kind of funny but it's really not a big deal.
...says the guy with the terrible grammar.Being a part of Miami doesn't exclude him from critique and/or criticism. Regardless of which educational opportunities he chose to take advantage of, I feel justified in assuming that proper grammar was probably one that was offered to him.
It's not a big deal for anybody involved but I don't think the OP did anything wrong in pointing it out. Dude just has terrible grammar. It's kind of funny but it's really not a big deal.
Being a part of Miami doesn't exclude him from critique and/or criticism. Regardless of which educational opportunities he chose to take advantage of, I feel justified in assuming that proper grammar was probably one that was offered to him.
It's not a big deal for anybody involved but I don't think the OP did anything wrong in pointing it out. Dude just has terrible grammar. It's kind of funny but it's really not a big deal.
Say that to his face. Everyone can be a tough guy in front of a keyboard.
Being a part of Miami doesn't exclude him from critique and/or criticism. Regardless of which educational opportunities he chose to take advantage of, I feel justified in assuming that proper grammar was probably one that was offered to him.
It's not a big deal for anybody involved but I don't think the OP did anything wrong in pointing it out. Dude just has terrible grammar. It's kind of funny but it's really not a big deal.
Being a part of Miami doesn't exclude him from critique and/or criticism. Regardless of which educational opportunities he chose to take advantage of, I feel justified in assuming that proper grammar was probably one that was offered to him.
It's not a big deal for anybody involved but I don't think the OP did anything wrong in pointing it out. Dude just has terrible grammar. It's kind of funny but it's really not a big deal.
Say that to his face. Everyone can be a tough guy in front of a keyboard.
Nobody is being a "tough guy" besides you.
Being a part of Miami doesn't exclude him from critique and/or criticism. Regardless of which educational opportunities he chose to take advantage of, I feel justified in assuming that proper grammar was probably one that was offered to him.
It's not a big deal for anybody involved but I don't think the OP did anything wrong in pointing it out. Dude just has terrible grammar. It's kind of funny but it's really not a big deal.
Say that to his face. Everyone can be a tough guy in front of a keyboard.
Being a part of Miami doesn't exclude him from critique and/or criticism. Regardless of which educational opportunities he chose to take advantage of, I feel justified in assuming that proper grammar was probably one that was offered to him.
It's not a big deal for anybody involved but I don't think the OP did anything wrong in pointing it out. Dude just has terrible grammar. It's kind of funny but it's really not a big deal.
Say that to his face. Everyone can be a tough guy in front of a keyboard.
Nobody is being a "tough guy" besides you.
I can't control your particular sensitivities; but I can say that -- viewed reasonably and objectively -- my statement would not be attributed to that of a tough guy. Additionally, I can tell you that my intent was far from that. We all know what tough guys look like on this message board. Excuse me for standing up for someone.
Being a part of Miami doesn't exclude him from critique and/or criticism. Regardless of which educational opportunities he chose to take advantage of, I feel justified in assuming that proper grammar was probably one that was offered to him.
It's not a big deal for anybody involved but I don't think the OP did anything wrong in pointing it out. Dude just has terrible grammar. It's kind of funny but it's really not a big deal.
Say that to his face. Everyone can be a tough guy in front of a keyboard.
Nobody is being a "tough guy" besides you.