It's one thing to make grammer and punctuation mistakes. It is an entirely different story to entirely disreguard the basics of grammer and punctuation. Also: I, personally, do not attempt to say my grammer or punctuation is flawless. It is far from it. It is, however, not an absurd idea to make corrections on things you know to be true. In fact, people who care are generally thankful for a noticed mistake. The general idea is that once the mistakes are acknowledged they will occur with less frequency in the future.
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