Thread:Uncle Nimu-Dash/@comment-30139490-20170330191354/@comment-27347196-20170405050008

"I/he/she/it/they/we/ my/his/hers/theirs a/an/the was/were/going to/will/doing/ed/done/ to be/ plural" - entire English is f [beep] king filler if you ask me.

When your language happens to be one in where point is all you need to say for me/you/him/her/them/ and your entire sentence cane be made by just saying point or in some cases even single word, then you face yourself with language that shit isn't going to work like that because that said language tends to add extra explanations to everything just so it looks like point, you constantly need to use gender appropriate honorifics to everything you speak of then I'm afraid you find yourself over-explaining because of how unfamiliar these things are to you.

I'm not used to dat shit Izzy. Even after all these years, I still am not used to this type of thing. That needing to add these redundant things that you never faced with language you grew up on. Writing is still huge issue to do for me. English grammar is still extremely unfamiliar to me.

That's why I end up with this long ass type of thing like this post. Not fan of it. Not doing it because I like it. Trust me.

So me doing even more fillers then English language is supposed to be would be actual indicator of how much I still struggle with said language over how much I supposedly "mastered it".