you know that short term memory soon goes to long term right? well I have short term memory problems so it won't go to my long term memory untill I actually do that sort of thing constantly or read it.
Barriers can always be broken it just depends on the person who breaks them.
P.S. the site is a friend of mine, it's and rpg for the char I have it's called CO...and reason why I have this screen name
Well, no one really answered the 'why writing over typing' question, so here. Hand-written letters are more effective than typed letters because: 1. It shows that you took time to make it; that you're really dedicated. Not that you don't spend time typing, but for the majority, it takes longer to write than type. 2. Typed letters may be copied or just re-arranged. That shows that you're just trying to send something, you don't really care about it. So, yeah, that's why hand-written letters > than typed letters.
You're only young once, but you're NEVER too old to be immature.
the only way to figure what The Dude said is to try it...anyways no it wouldn't work unless someone was there watching you type it and proofread it then it would be okay
Barriers can always be broken it just depends on the person who breaks them.
P.S. the site is a friend of mine, it's and rpg for the char I have it's called CO...and reason why I have this screen name
I don't see what people like about DBZ; Sure, I used to like it, but it is no longer about dragonballs anymore... Now it's just about evil experiments gone bad... and people trying to desperately kill each other by grunting...
*Insert line full of moral and wisdom*
(The name is ENDER!!!!)