I just dropped by after freshening up to let you know
1) you actually DO edit your posts after i reply, many many times. sometimes up to an hour after i do. you're a fucked up loser and are straight up lying here.
2) You have been in this topic all day, literally haven't budged to even eat or shower, but instead wrote in this topic
you are a pathetic husband and your wife was smart for leaving you. if she saw you stay behind your pc in this topic she'd be more happy with her decision than usual
oh and
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goodnight
@20YearsOnFin @Mr. Slap Head
I've explained in great detail how and why I edit.
You make the implications that I do so to conceal... Quite the opposit..... I add in greater detail.
How many times must you be told...?
The criteria for being a filler word has nothing to do with the word itself. ... Nor is it grammatically incorrect. There's no section in the dictionary of filler words.... It's how and where you use them.
I simply stated that his use of just was a filler word and indication of limited vocabulary.
A filler word requires it to be an unnecessary word, that does not change the sentence with its inclusion. Also, by definition, filler is inserted between the beginning the ending.. to fill space.
Still waiting IS different that waiting. It tells the reader that you have previously been waiting and that you continue to wait. It also starts the sentence, which by definition cannot be a filler.
When he told or asked.. I'm not sure because he goes back-and-forth... That I "just" look out the window.... His use of "just" is a filler word. "JUST" looking out the window is no different than looking out the window. He also meets the second criteria by inserting it between the beginning and end... of his statement or question.
When he wrote still waiting, it was not a filler word. I never said it was. I asked a question, to see if he learned.
Clearly none of you have. You continue to argue That it's correct when I never said it was incorrect, I said it was a filler word, and a sign of limited vocabulary.
You repeatedly show that I said still waiting as though starting a sentence with the word is the same as being in the middle. And a word that changes the sentence is the same as a word that doesn't change the sentence.
Simpleton