hazeyisrxllin wrote:Dam i don't no if my z will be ready by then but dam I mite have to come to the show sense I'm ryt here in baltimore
read as:
(barrier that blocks to flow of water) (9th letter in the english alphabet) don't (negative response/opposite of yes) if my z will be ready by then but (barrier that blocks to flow of water) I (small, typically parasitic, insect) have to (word that implies you were already going) to the show (perception of a physical stimulus) I'm (nonsensical combination of letters) here in baltimore
try:
"Damn, I don't know if my Z will be ready by then. I might have to go to the show since I'm right here in Baltimore."
Admittedly, I don't always capitalize proper nouns when posting on here, but proper spelling, punctuation, and grammar go a long way in garnering respect and being taken seriously around here. Plus there's the added bonus of people being able to understand you the first time they read a post, instead of re-reading multiple times trying to decipher said post based on surrounding context.