Yeah the little trannie is damn close to having a philosophy of the founding fathers. His statement might make him more conservative than ole Charlie Kirk there.
I'm surprised Kirk's response wasn't something like "But if the states had autonomy, how would we enforce a federal abortion ban and force young men to be cannon fodder for Raytheon's next proxy war?"
Dear god that guy screamed neglect, abused for attention and close to if not autistic (which is why we REALLY need to protect the autistic from the leftist predators).
Away from that, probably would be better if states had way more independence close to being their own countries, be best if all that was shared between the states was logistics, military through scale and maybe economics in terms of certain trade treaties so you didn't need to be red taped by ONE state to trade with others (looks at California and New York).
The Media, Establishment, Progressives, and the Democratic party literally emotionally abuse their followers because the leadership is populated by people with Cluster B personality disorders.
And the thing is about breaking the US up into 50 states... we were 13 different states at one point that voluntarily joined. At this point in our history, there's really not much public appetite for a secession crisis.
"In the United States, students typically begin learning about capitalization rules, including how to capitalize titles, in first grade. This foundational knowledge is reinforced throughout elementary school and into middle school as part of the broader curriculum on grammar and writing skills." ‡.̗̀́
Your understanding of English is like a 2nd grader telling a math professor that you can only subtract the smaller number from the larger number.
What you have written isn't a title, it is a description. It is as painful to read for a native speaker as rubbing one's face on a cheese grater. It is like listening to someone with a stutter. It destroys it's informational content even as it attempts to deliver the information.
The title is the reader’s first impression and, like the introduction, fits the subject and tone of the paper. Sometimes the title announces the subject simply and directly: “Grant and Lee” or “Civil Disobedience.” Often a title uses alliteration to reflect the writer’s humorous approach, as in “A Pepsi Person in the Perrier Generation,” or a twisted cliché, as in “The Right Wrong Stuff.” A good title may also arouse the reader's curiosity by asking a question, as does “Who Killed the Bog Men of Denmark? And Why?”
A good way to begin developing a title is to try condensing your thesis statement without becoming too vague or general.
Reread your introduction and conclusion, and examine key words and phrases for possible titles. Try to work in some indication of what your attitude and approach are.
So, when I put a description in a title box, that is in no way a title? Oh. O.K. How about you use your big brain to write a proper title for me? Amaze me!
How about, "Charlie Kirk Refutes Dipshit Troon," which is an actual title and not a blog post containing your commentary, which isn't what a title is. Other threads use the same commentary style approach you did, but when they do they don't capitalize every word. They do this because they're native english speakers and understand a paragraph of declarative sentences isn't capitalized. Please go back to tending your rickshaw.
Yeah the little trannie is damn close to having a philosophy of the founding fathers. His statement might make him more conservative than ole Charlie Kirk there.
I'm surprised Kirk's response wasn't something like "But if the states had autonomy, how would we enforce a federal abortion ban and force young men to be cannon fodder for Raytheon's next proxy war?"
Dear god that guy screamed neglect, abused for attention and close to if not autistic (which is why we REALLY need to protect the autistic from the leftist predators).
Away from that, probably would be better if states had way more independence close to being their own countries, be best if all that was shared between the states was logistics, military through scale and maybe economics in terms of certain trade treaties so you didn't need to be red taped by ONE state to trade with others (looks at California and New York).
The Media, Establishment, Progressives, and the Democratic party literally emotionally abuse their followers because the leadership is populated by people with Cluster B personality disorders.
And the thing is about breaking the US up into 50 states... we were 13 different states at one point that voluntarily joined. At this point in our history, there's really not much public appetite for a secession crisis.
Please learn what capitalization is for and how it should be properly used.
Some systems/styles do use capitlisation for most words in titles, but for some small 'grammar words', articles and prepositions and the like.
What's wrong here?
A title isn't a series of declarative sentences, Which Is Why It Looks Super Retarded and ESL to Capitalize Every Word in a Fucking Sentence.
https://capitalizemytitle.com/
Stop being an ESL retard and go back to India.
Of course. an understanding of proper English grammar rules makes me Indian. You realize this is my thread right?
Your understanding of English is like a 2nd grader telling a math professor that you can only subtract the smaller number from the larger number.
What you have written isn't a title, it is a description. It is as painful to read for a native speaker as rubbing one's face on a cheese grater. It is like listening to someone with a stutter. It destroys it's informational content even as it attempts to deliver the information.
From the Harbrace College Handbook, 12th, ed. ch. 33f, section 3
Your title fails at being a title.
So, when I put a description in a title box, that is in no way a title? Oh. O.K. How about you use your big brain to write a proper title for me? Amaze me!
How about, "Charlie Kirk Refutes Dipshit Troon," which is an actual title and not a blog post containing your commentary, which isn't what a title is. Other threads use the same commentary style approach you did, but when they do they don't capitalize every word. They do this because they're native english speakers and understand a paragraph of declarative sentences isn't capitalized. Please go back to tending your rickshaw.
How about I write whatever title I want, for my thread, to express my viewpoint, and you sit down?
That dude in a mask and a skirt is so close to being right.....
That has to be a plant… I mean… it’s probably not… but that’s just a perfect stereotype…
We can tell.