This level of cringe

This level of cringe.
How can a human sink so low, be so unaware.

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en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Interlac
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sentence_clause_structure#Run-on_sentences
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This level of butthurt.
How can a human be so bitter, be so mad.

Fuck off you punk bitch lmao Star Wars is gay and so is that kid, but the real faggot here is you

who tf gives a single shit what normies think

like they even have thinking capacity to begin with

lol no

get out

Why do all autists type shit in the same format? Do they give you guys some sort of rubric for being retarded online?

Stay mad, cornhole kid

its called r.eddit spacing

hello redd.it

This dumbfuck has one language!! Only one,yet fails miserably with that single and only language.

I'm not mad, I just want you to know that you're as retarded as the kid in OPs post.

It's called formatting and it existed before that puke pile of a website was even barfed up. It makes it so your post comes out in bite-sized shit chunks instead of one huge chunk of shit, so it's easier to digest.

Formatting is pointless
When you string together nothing

It's like you're trying to greentext a story
Without actually telling a story

Add an insult to the end
Maybe Sup Forums should just add tag lines

You're probably OP you samefagging upset little autistic cocksucker.

Not him, but while we're at it, I want an app that buzzes my phone every time I get a (you)!

This is literally you, isn't it Korey?

You're supposed to write in paragraphs. Starting a new line for each sentence is retarded and is a clear sign that someone spends a lot of time on re.ddit.

lol nobody gives a fuck how you faggots want things formatted, take each others dicks out of your mouths ffs

>interlect

>there

You learn what run-on sentences are in first grade.

*draws lopsided circle* hurrr no one cares how you faggots want shapes to look.

Get on his level:

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Interlac

Is comma-splicing considered a subtype of run-on?

That's how I learned it.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sentence_clause_structure#Run-on_sentences