I know I know… a writer should master his
language perfectly, whether he/she is
writing a book, a blog, or even the grocery list. And still… I can only guess
how many typing errors or how many mistakes in the translation you have already
spotted. You see, the thing is… This is how I write. I start with one word, not
even knowing how the next sentence will end. I just let it flow. If this would
be a manuscript instead of a blog, I’d probably grill it for months, trying to
cook out any single error that gnaws through
the paragraphs. (And even then, some of those little buggers would still
roam free.)
But, here and now, I just want you to
follow my flow of thoughts. I want to tell you something without overthinking
how grammar Nazis would put their iron sighs at every single sentence. I guess
they already have a field trip with this text. So please indulge me when
reading these humble messages. Even though the spelling is not 100% fail proof,
I will do my best to surprise you every time your eyes discover a new entry on
this blog. Not convinced? How about you read the next message tomorrow. It’ll make
my statement more clear.
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