Probably does. Most people do. You start one sentence, then change direction, jump to another topic, insert a bunch of meaningless words like, you know, I mean, like, okay, know what I mean, right?Hank wrote: ↑Fri Jan 10, 2020 8:13 pmSometimes I don't know where the fuck Yoodle learned his English. His grammar and sentence structure is horrible. He pulls word phrases out of his rear-end. I wonder aloud, does he actually speak like this in real life?The Brown Wizard wrote: ↑Fri Jan 10, 2020 7:52 pm I'd chow down on those non stop while choke wanking on a doorknob if they smelled like her dumpster no problem
But then again, I have no problem understanding this garbled mess. I can smell what the Sock is cookin'.
When you read an interview in a newspaper, the quotes are almost always slightly editted, because if they wrote exactly word for word what people say, almost everyone would sound like an idiot.
Written language is usually a lot more exact than spoken language and not as messed up.
People often use horrible grammar when speaking. We still tend to understand them from the context, but when you write things down you need to clean it up a bit. I mean, who says whom? But in written English it is important to get it right.