Writing each word starting with a capital letter, not leaving a space between words, and capitalizing the article "a" and starting the following word with a lower-case letter.
The sentence Spot Tricks wrote and which moved him to propose "Spaceless Writing" to UrbanDictionary.com's editors was: "SpacesBetweenWords—AndWordsAndPunctuationMarks—AreUnnecessary." In spaceless writing (SW), the article "a" is capitalized and all the letters of the word following it are written in lower-case. Spaceless Writing saves space, time, energy, and money. It's the best writing style to use on "Twitter".
I dont know nigga its some weird sevie shit.
Im a sevie and i name on write.
When someone spells "right now" wrong; my highschool teacher always said this
Friend: Wanna hang Out this afternoon?
Me: Nah sorry bro I don't have time write now.
Me: right now*
Teacher: Don't leave the paper blank, better write now!
Teacher: Start to write now and do the rest at home.
writing styles, tropes, sentence structure, etc. that you especially enjoy seeing while reading any literary material
Friend: So what do you look for in fic?
Me: Well, one of my writing turn-ons is good characterization. I love that in a good fic.
When you’re a pioneer of lyrics (lyrical miracle) thus being far too qualified to spit the bars you write the bars for the rappers to spit
Everyone knows that AJ doesnt spIt bars, he only tends to write bars
Writing one's thoughts as one thinks them.
A thought writer sends his thoughts from his brain via his nerves to his hand which writes them and lets him see his thoughts transformed into words.
Thought writing' and 'thought typing' are not the same as writing. Writing asks the brain to articulate a thought or an emotion so the writer can write it down.
Writing one's thoughts as one thinks them.
A thought writer sends his thoughts from his brain via his nerves to his hand which writes them and lets him see his thoughts transformed into words.
Thought writing' and 'thought typing' are not the same as writing. Writing asks the brain to articulate a thought or an emotion for the writer to write down.