I hate to be the nitpicker here, but would it kill the people who make these image-texts to check their work for typos and spelling before releasing it into the wild?
It's "Seuss", not "Suess".
People will pay attention to a properly-spelled message as they suggest an intelligent person wrote it, but a badly-spelled message gets ignored and dismissed because it suggests a monkey bashed the keyboard.
The importance of the message does not give spelling errors a free pass to exist. Remember, if you do not correct your typos, the errorists win.
It's not good either way, but we should be posting stuff that is true, not made up crap that we can't share because of it. The message would have been the same if they didn't add the lie at the end, and it might make people actually think. But now, it just makes people argue about how it's not even true.
There's a 1/2 second shot of a white girl exposing a breast, can't remember the context but it was in a dancing scenario. Maybe 13 years old. Other than that you're correct (at least in the first half I bothered to watch).
I hate to be the nitpicker here, but would it kill the people who make these image-texts to check their work for typos and spelling before releasing it into the wild?
It's "Seuss", not "Suess".
People will pay attention to a properly-spelled message as they suggest an intelligent person wrote it, but a badly-spelled message gets ignored and dismissed because it suggests a monkey bashed the keyboard.
The importance of the message does not give spelling errors a free pass to exist. Remember, if you do not correct your typos, the errorists win.
I know an impassioned post riddled with spelling errors and poor grammar, makes me question if I even care. I guess it's muh white privilege.
Kinda like how the top comment in this thread misuses "your" twice in one sentence?
HI: Thank-you for mentioning the importance of spelling here. It's really bad here, IMO.
It's also blatantly wrong. There's no nudity.
Is sexualization not as bad as nudity?
It's not good either way, but we should be posting stuff that is true, not made up crap that we can't share because of it. The message would have been the same if they didn't add the lie at the end, and it might make people actually think. But now, it just makes people argue about how it's not even true.
There's a 1/2 second shot of a white girl exposing a breast, can't remember the context but it was in a dancing scenario. Maybe 13 years old. Other than that you're correct (at least in the first half I bothered to watch).