Tuesday, November 10, 2009

capitalization and spelling

two things in the english language i hate. spelling and capitalzation. you know what i mean-proper noun this, start of a sentance that. their, there, they're-need i say more.
it wasn't until i ventured out of this closed minded language that i found that there is freedom out there. freedom to spell the word monday without having to push that stupid shift button down. i found the liberty to spell a word exactly the way it sounds without just throwing in a c here and a b there for no good reason.
i know-i have taken the english classes that have explained all the good reasons for spelling lamb the way we do and that it stems from the foundations of the english language but this new language i have found has roots far deeper then that of the english and still are so nice to those who speak it.
americans have such trouble spelling that we had to create a program that will either automatically fix any spelling errors caused by neglect or will hightlight it to let us know that we are incorrect and better fix the underlined word or you will send this paper/email to someone who will notice your deficiencies as an english speaker and will publicly mock you.
i just don't see the point. some one please shed some light on this situation. and if you are just as concerned about all this grammer jibber-jabber as i am rise up and take a stand!
i believe that all theirs are created equal, and i is no better then e even if it comes after c. the p's and h's in my words will no longer remain silent just to appease the views of men.