As long as you don't write "tl;dr" instead of reading. I can't tell you how frustrating it is to spend a long time writing a story about something really sensitive then have someone throw it back in your face like that. If it is too long, don't bother reading.
Always use paragraphs though. It makes it hard to read if you don't and I've been known to give up half way though. And please use good spelling and grammer. I can deal with illiteracy if it is for a few lines, but if you're pushing the character limit I'd rather read something that looked like it was written by an adult. If you want a thought-out response, write a thought-out story.
It normal not to like the long novels that get posted here. It depends why you are here. If you are here for the laughs, you'll ignore them. If you are here to give good advice and help people, you'll read them. If you are here for any other reason, you might read some of them.
Is it normal that long posts bug me?
← View full post
As long as you don't write "tl;dr" instead of reading. I can't tell you how frustrating it is to spend a long time writing a story about something really sensitive then have someone throw it back in your face like that. If it is too long, don't bother reading.
Always use paragraphs though. It makes it hard to read if you don't and I've been known to give up half way though. And please use good spelling and grammer. I can deal with illiteracy if it is for a few lines, but if you're pushing the character limit I'd rather read something that looked like it was written by an adult. If you want a thought-out response, write a thought-out story.
It normal not to like the long novels that get posted here. It depends why you are here. If you are here for the laughs, you'll ignore them. If you are here to give good advice and help people, you'll read them. If you are here for any other reason, you might read some of them.
Mind you, I doubt you read my comment. Too long?
--
Anonymous Post Author
11 years ago
|
pl
Comment Hidden (
show
)
Report
0
0
no i read it