Do most people really not proofread their texts before sending them?

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What I imagine is the result of typos/autocorrect, I'm here with an indecipherable text from a co-worker. Am I the crazy one for always ensuring proper spelling and grammar? Maybe it's because I grew up in the age where you took keyboarding classes in school, where you're trained to keep your eyes on the screen as you type. I'm guessing when people text they don't do that, and just hope for the best when they hit send.
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It's a text not a term paper bro
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MrMojoRising posted...
It's a text not a term paper bro
Pretty much.
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MrMojoRising posted...
It's a text not a term paper bro
This.

Spelling and grammar isn't nearly as important as the Internet made it seemed. Especially here on a dying video game websight.

I remember when I first came to the Internet to socialize and people were all VERY uptight about spelling and grammar. It was life and death to get this shit right on a dying video game websight. Fast forward today with all my experiences with work and shit, I see really that spelling and grammar did not matter nearly as much as Internet nerds made it sound. I PM and email every single fucking day with tons and tons of people and lemme tell yall, spelling and grammar almost does not matter.

People use your for you're all the time still and no one bats an eye unless they're purposely just tryna tease others.
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