Pennock's FGC Troll gets a beatdown from AI-driven online essay submission grader (Page 9/9)
Jonesy FEB 26, 02:25 PM

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Originally posted by RayOtton:


His weird what?

Maybe we don't want to know what with the whole dickness discussion.

Now if your meant "you're weird" in reference to Rinsey's Ruminations , then yeah he is a bit odd.

But lovable. ( Did I just say that? )



Not bad weird, just weird lol.. I often find his posts interesting to read at least. Watching other members get triggered by his, sometimes long winded, yet non-aggressive approach is always good for a laugh.

rogergarrison FEB 28, 04:15 PM
Its a sad day when forum posts are graded. I got out of school 50 years ago. As long as a point gets across, i dont give a crap about peoples grammar or spelling. Id like to see how it grades text messaging...the new generation dont even like to spell 'you' or 'are'.
graceallan41 JUN 25, 08:32 AM
what is it??

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rinselberg JUN 25, 01:16 PM

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Originally posted by graceallan41:
what is it?


It Is What It Is.

Seeing this thread again made me smile. Like some curiosity that's been unexpectedly surfaced during one of the Army Corps of Engineers' otherwise routine dredging operations. An object that had been buried and forgotten, hidden under the layers of silt that had built up over the years... the mud that's been deposited along the banks of the "Mighty Mississippi."

Its time has passed. Best to rebury it... to return it to the archive of forum topics long forgotten.
Garyperaza DEC 30, 07:10 AM

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Originally posted by rogergarrison:

Its a sad day when forum posts are graded. I got out of school 50 years ago. As long as a point gets across, i dont give a crap about peoples grammar or spelling. Id like to see how it grades text messaging...the new generation dont even like to spell 'you' or 'are'.



As a representative of the younger generation, I can't say it is..

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maryjane DEC 30, 09:08 AM

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Originally posted by rinselberg:

It Is What It Is.

Seeing this thread again made me smile. Like some curiosity that's been unexpectedly surfaced during one of the Army Corps of Engineers' otherwise routine dredging operations. An object that had been buried and forgotten, hidden under the layers of silt that had built up over the years... the mud that's been deposited along the banks of the "Mighty Mississippi."

Its time has passed.



[This message has been edited by maryjane (edited 12-30-2022).]