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Old 04-16-2002, 07:12 AM
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editing posts

wow, no wonder you lot have so many posts, editing each one 2-3 times must surely build up the tally

i try to get it right the first time
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Old 04-16-2002, 07:39 AM
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Re: editing posts

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wow, no wonder you lot have so many posts, editing each one 2-3 times must surely build up the tally

i try to get it right the first time
Welcome to Off-topic!

I don't think editing adds to your post count,(EDIT...NO IT DOESN'T :cry: )some of us are Off-topic addicts,or to give it its proper name.... POSTWHORES!

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Old 04-16-2002, 07:50 AM
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oh well, i thought i was on to a winning theory, guess i'll just have to be like the postman and sleep around a bit more then:smoker2:
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Old 04-16-2002, 08:56 AM
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I tend to make sure everything is perfect, I wish I could stop though, it gets on my nerves.
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Old 04-16-2002, 10:30 PM
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An interesting point Mt T, and you are certianly very close, however I was refering to something a little deeper in our subconsious.

We live in a society that since our first day at school places a lot of emphasis on use of the written (or typed) word.
And so as a result the princables behind good spelling and grammer are taught to us from a very early age, and hammered into us for the rest of our school life.
I have had lecuters correct spelling and grammer in many of my 3rd year essays, so thas means over 2/3's of my life have been spent with people checking and correcting my spelling. (it clearly dosnt work very well )
But im sure the same is true for everybody here who has attentend at least the minimum required number of schools years.
For all of us, the most formative years of our lives were spent with people judging our spelling and grammer, and reinforcing a desire to be good at it with in us.

This alone is enough for most people to at least pay some attention to thier spelling, either correcting mistakes as they make them, or haveing a quick proof read.
Add to this a deisre to be liked that all of us have in differnt strengths and in differnt levels of awareness (some are more aware of it than others) and an association with an inablity to use written language with a lack of education (which is seen as a negative by a lot of scoiety) and it becomes more important for us to worry about how our posts look.

Cleary since everyone is differnt, some of us will care more about how our posts look. How many mistakes we have, and how we have constructed out sentances.
Some of will simply not give a damn, But chances are they are people who have above average spelling and grammer, or are self aware enough of the desire to be liked that they can control it, or repress it.
Then there are those who do have prehaps have trouble with spelling or grammer, or prehaps to care about how thier posts appear to others, or even to them selves. There could be many reasons why they might correct a post more than once.
They might simply not like to be seen as someone who makes mistakes, they might not want to be seen by themselves as someone who makes mistakes, (perfectionists).
Or they might simply be responding to thier school teacher telling them that thats spelled wrong and it should be corrected.

Im sure there are other reasons, and we each will have our own, but its important to find the basic motovation. And in our society with its emphisis on being educated and an association with use of lauguage and education then I dont think a desire to check your post several times and correct any mistakes, or rewrite a few words so you like how it looks is in anyway a bad thing. Its simply a healthy reaction to society.
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Old 04-17-2002, 02:35 AM
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I'd have to say that the conditioning of children starts much sooner than school...Colouring books are a classic example.......the praise came when you stayed within the lines,and if you used the'wrong'colours for basics such as grass,trees,faces etc,you were pretty soon taught to conform...when I was a kid,pre-school teachers were as demanding as Marine drill-sergeants.If you didn't sit down,stand up,tidy up,get the actions right in the singing games,you sure got told!
Other tricks were the dot-to-dot puzzles(didn't work unless you followed the plan to by the numbers,'painting'-an ideal way to get toddlers dirty,so that you could then brainwash them into thinking that'dirty hands=wrong',play-doh(excellent for teaching kids that their sculpting abilities are worthless...whatever you make,it gets squashed back into the tin at the end of the session)...

We spend the first three years of a child's life encouraging them to walk and talk......how sad that we spend the next ten years telling them to sit down and not argue!
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eye dunt friggin kare aboot me spel'n, cuz i not a purfekshunist, duz et mak u mad whin othurz do it
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Re: Perfectionism

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Is anyone else a perfectionist?? I always find myself re-reading my posts after I have submitted them and if I see a spelling mistake or a smilie that hasn’t come out right, I always go in and edit it and correct it. I’m the same when it comes to documents that I type as well. I can’t stand having things go out with mistakes in them. Am I the only one that's like that? :o
Normally I do this when posting on www.nfscars.com
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Old 07-02-2002, 05:04 PM
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I do that most of the time

but occaisionally some slip through when, one is in a rush
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