Once upon a time, people communicated with each other in complete sentences. Or at least, I assume people used to communicate with each other in complete sentences. Then along came the technology that spawned the phenomenon of communicating via text. This effectively butchered the English language. At least we thought so, at the time. Then along came IRC and Instant Messaging which thus took language into depths of fail that were never before imaginable. OMG, LOL! Instant Messaging is one of the primary means of communication within, and between, HostGator offices. This leads to much butchering of the English language internally, whilst (hopefully) maintaining proper grammar within the LiveChats with Customers; this occurs simultaneously, behind the scenes. I’m not going to reveal too much of the inter-office shenanigans, but there are various conference rooms utilized by various departments to effectively communicate as a group with one another. This is a snippet of a conversation that took place in one of these conference rooms: (05:38:01 AM) Preston: bacon are desireable (05:38:06 AM) Preston: i want some bacon (05:38:43 AM) Adam: proper spelling is desirable. (05:38:49 AM) Adam: i want some proper spelling
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