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I've talked with him on YouTube and judging by the age he told me he is and the fact that he has no structural errors, but just types like a typical noob and misspells a lot of simple words. His user name is also generally an American/UK name. The way he types has all the signs of a lazy native speaker. Even if he somehow isn't one, that's still no excuse to type like that, other European languages have most of the same grammatical rules English does (punctuation, capitalization). When I started learning Spanish I didn't start typing things like "hola me lamo gil commo te lammas como estas estoy bieen gracias y tu lol".
Mike, your typing is basically unreadable, most people won't take the time to try to decipher what you're saying. You'd get a lot better response if you typed properly and formulated your ideas better. Since you don't seem to know how to do that, here's an example with what you just said:
Quote: "Sorry it took so long for me to post again. I still have no screen shots but I can tell you more info:
You will get to choose from a series of levels and, when you pick one, you will be able to change the colors of things by clicking on them. Even though sounds simple, it may end up with some funny results because you could do things like change the colors of people or make a house with pink flours on it, but have a massive skull and blood splattered over the walls.
I know it is probably the most simple idea yet, but it is for people who just want to take time off all the programing and play something funny and simple. I will also make it so you can drag objects around and do funny things with them.
To edit objects you will press E, to play you will press P, and to move stuff you will press M, so it will be so simple"
Is it really that difficult to type like that? See how much easier it is to read?