Recently,
two writing clients have expressed their irritation at formatting guidelines and the
rules of grammar, spelling, and punctuation.
After all, shouldn’t a writer or anyone else be free to write any way he
or she wants?
It’s
a good argument, and I’m buying it. People should be free to write in whatever
manner they feel comfortable. After
all, it’s not like the arbitrary rules of English are like the Ten Commandments,
although who needs those? I should do
whatever I feel like doing. I have my own path. And we can begin to be truly
free by first abolishing the rules of punctuation, grammar, formatting, and
spelling.
Sins
than Ive feel AWESUM free!!! 2, be a riter & rite weather u approve or, not
& i lol @ ennyone who aint lik it asap i comm w/ any ya dont say or that
fyi my stressload reduced greatly & that a, fact wanna me singin LIKE
BIRDIES now i FREE to cre-ate + u can 2 by plunk down w/ me in protest & its
duh new lazee fair! thoses are French
words haha who can say 1 writing is better than another HUH u can c that now no
1 can judge
what
does it matter example 1
Woman without
her man, is nothing
example
2 same words w/ punctuation rules
Woman—without her,
man is nothing.
what
does it matter who needs themdumstupidrules!
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