I assume you do it on purpose because nobody with a 3rd grade education would keep typing "sale" when you mean "sell"!Well those land owners could very well not sale to those investment firms. It's not complicated.
If I owned that land and I wanted to sale they would pay through the Nose for those rights.... in a effort to drive the Price of land/water rights up and up.
But guess what is happening the landowners are probably making a Huge Profit and setting themselves and their family up without any regard at all to the future or the consequences of their actions. They are doing what is best for them and their self interests.
And the Investment firms are doing what is best for them and their investors.... so it's a win win for both parties.
I don't like the idea of a Investment firm having so much control over water and you don't either.
Nothing can be done or should be done to stop it if both the and owners and investors are in agreement. Freedom is important and yes clearly the rich do deserve it because they make smarter and better long term decisions.
I assume you do it on purpose because nobody with a 3rd grade education would keep typing "sale" when you mean "sell"!
These are not occasional "mistakes," you are either very lazy or just pain dumb. Who the heck accidentally types the word "sale when you mean "sell." It in no way takes longer to type in the right word and it's not just a slip up in spelling. I guess you just don't know the difference. Points are driven home? Using the wrong words in your response does NOT drive your point home at all!![]()
If You’re House Is Still Available, Send Me an Email: Personality Influences Reactions to Written Errors in Email Messages
The increasing prevalence of social media means that we often encounter written language characterized by both stylistic variation and outright errors. How does the personality of the reader modulate reactions to non-standard text? Experimental participants read ‘email responses’ to an ad for a...journals.plos.org
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People Who Constantly Point Out Grammar Mistakes Are Pretty Much Jerks, Scientists Find
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Spelling has nothing to do with intelligence, so why do we keep acting like it does?
Kasey Edwards can't spell, but that hasn't stopped her pumping out five books while writing a weekly column.www.smh.com.au
I will let science make my points... you can continue to prove my point that you are narrow minded and have less than desirable personality traits when a opposing view point is driven home.
You need to look up what kind of personality it takes for you to do this kind of research to see what is wrong with me when you're the one that is too dumb or too lazy to type the right words for the point you're trying to make and constantly claim it's just minor spelling errors that mean nothing about you're intelligence.![]()
If You’re House Is Still Available, Send Me an Email: Personality Influences Reactions to Written Errors in Email Messages
The increasing prevalence of social media means that we often encounter written language characterized by both stylistic variation and outright errors. How does the personality of the reader modulate reactions to non-standard text? Experimental participants read ‘email responses’ to an ad for a...journals.plos.org
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People Who Constantly Point Out Grammar Mistakes Are Pretty Much Jerks, Scientists Find
But you probably already knew that.www.sciencealert.com
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Spelling has nothing to do with intelligence, so why do we keep acting like it does?
Kasey Edwards can't spell, but that hasn't stopped her pumping out five books while writing a weekly column.www.smh.com.au
I will let science make my points... you can continue to prove my point that you are narrow minded and have less than desirable personality traits when a opposing view point is driven home.
You didn't read the full study you don't have the qualifications to make any analysis on a subject like this in truth so both of your crude responses should of been anticipated by myself.These are not occasional "mistakes," you are either very lazy or just pain dumb. Who the heck accidentally types the word "sale when you mean "sell." It in no way takes longer to type in the right word and it's not just a slip up in spelling. I guess you just don't know the difference. Points are driven home? Using the wrong words in your response does NOT drive your point home at all!
I didn't have to google search the spelling information .... In the past I was required in my course of study to enlighten myself on the traits of intellect and peoples mental acumen. I only looked up those articles because it was quick and efficient way to convey that knowledge to you.You need to look up what kind of personality it takes for you to do this kind of research to see what is wrong with me when you're the one that is too dumb or too lazy to type the right words for the point you're trying to make and constantly claim it's just minor spelling errors that mean nothing about you're intelligence.