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@ NaturalBornTraveller said in #4:
> @ Dukedog please remember to use comma's and dot's when writing more than two sentences.
> I don't care where you put them, as long as you add plenty.
I reckon you are not only saying this to Dukedog but everyone who misuses or doesn't use commas and dots Which is pretty nice that you undertake this effort to keep posts readable and so on but I think that this might just be a work like the one Sisyphus had to do or in other words It is such a hard work that it will never be completed

In case anyone is not content with the was I treated commas and dots here are a few:
....................................................................................,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,::::!!!!!!!!!!!!!
You can stick them anywhere you feel like it (and thus imrpove my post).
@NaturalBornTraveller said in #4:
> @Dukedog please remember to use comma's and dot's when writing more than two sentences.
> I don't care where you put them, as long as you add plenty.

How many sentences don't matter. Always add dots and commata.
@FutureAstronomer said in #13:
> How can a man know the pain of severe menstrual cramps?
They can't.
In #8 I tried to explain it.
I base this on my own experiences as well as others, whom I meet in the hospital. (Both patients and staff)

Those pains are similar, but not as severe as those I and others went through. (Both male and female)
They affects the same areas of the body.
Illness pressing against every organ of the body.

So unless a girl/woman needs acute medical attention for her menstrual cramps, (which they generally don't) then they ain't as sever, nor as painful as patients suffering from an urological illness.

I am not trying to belittle the pain, just trying to put it into perspective.
@NaturalBornTraveller said in #14:
> They can't.
> In #8 I tried to explain it.
> I base this on my own experiences as well as others, whom I meet in the hospital. (Both patients and staff)

Ain't willing to compare the pain of menstrual cramps to whatever heck you mentioned in your earlier posts. Just said what I wanted to.

And yes, the thing wasn't just about 'menstrual cramps', as of what you're assuming.

> Those pains are similar, but not as severe as those I and others went through. (Both male and female)

Maybe you've been through a lot of pain, which you probably can't explain through words, I understand. But you don't need to compare it to the pain females undergo.

> So unless a girl/woman needs acute medical attention for her menstrual cramps, (which they generally don't) then they ain't as sever, nor as painful as patients suffering from an urological illness.

Did you experience it any time? No, right? How are you supposed to say anything about it then?

> I am not trying to belittle the pain, just trying to put it into perspective.

Soooo what?
@FutureAstronomer said in #15:
> And yes, the thing wasn't just about 'menstrual cramps', as of what you're assuming.
@FutureAstronomer said in #13:
> How can a man know the pain of severe menstrual cramps?
Maybe if it was not 'just about menstrual cramps' you should have mentioned what it was about in your previous post?
@NaturalBornTraveller said in #4:
> @Dukedog please remember to use comma's and dot's when writing more than two sentences.
> I don't care where you put them, as long as you add plenty.

Pls remember that comma's and dot's are the possessive.
Commas and dots is the plural.
First requirement to be a grammar nazi---actually know grammar.
@obladie said in #19:
> Pls remember that comma's and dot's are the possessive.
> Commas and dots is the plural.
Duly noted.
> First requirement to be a grammar nazi---actually know grammar.
I am not a grammar Nazi, just someone who finds it difficult to read 20+ lines of a copy pasted text, with only a handful of punctuations to rest my eyes.

Surely you can see #4 was written in jest?
Otherwise I would have told @george_mcgeorge exactly were to put his excessive punctuations.

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