three years and you're still reading.
Another chicken-and-egg fallacy. The article says text messaging harms written language as if the bad grammar is caused by text messaging. It is not the text messaging that's causing the bad grammar. It's the bad grammar that's causing the bad text messages. Nyaahahahahahaa!!
and further perpetuating the problem, because some people learn grammar from the text messages they receive. nyhahahahahahahaha!
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Another chicken-and-egg fallacy. The article says text messaging harms written language as if the bad grammar is caused by text messaging.
It is not the text messaging that's causing the bad grammar. It's the bad grammar that's causing the bad text messages. Nyaahahahahahaa!!
and further perpetuating the problem, because some people learn grammar from the text messages they receive. nyhahahahahahahaha!
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