Maybe you should accept that you don't know as much about English as you think you do.
Did I ever deny it? I am well aware I'm a foreigner.
Contrary to what you think, length doesn't make you sound smarter.
Did I ever say this? You seem to be putting words into my mouth. I never ever thought length means intelligence.
I've spoken in only a single sentence (or two) plenty of times in recent times.
Wait, what, really? Ohhh. I thought Nonnel was referring to torin and not Matthew, sorry for the confusion.
Done. Due to differing grade system, however, the GPA I input may be inaccurate. But hopefully it fits in the range I chose.
There I am, Gary!
On a more serious note, anything after "Oh, ", as long as its all caps, gets the entire sentence considered all caps.
"Oh, OK" gives you an all caps warning as well.
I could swear those two are the same thing but a different model... Oops... Sorry about that.
Anyway this looks like a must-have for a deathmatch with indoor areas.
(And also
this but it's unquotable right now)
It's generally better to be succinct than verbose online, especially when you're just rambling about some dude you don't like.
Rambling about what dude now? I do believe you're misunderstanding me.
Anyway, your shortened version of my post doesn't check out too well. The removal of my metaphor I suppose is right if it was too subtle for your taste but the rest of the post sounds like me stating random, unconnected things.
In particular, the second-to-last sentence. That just suddenly springs up after me just saying "tony has gone stale". It needs context.
Now if you don't mind me "making long posts to sound smart", as you claim, could I explain why I wrote those two paragraphs in one long phrase: Context. Those topics needed a little context at the time, so I just wrote more than just one unexplained enigmatic sentence. That's all.