Originally posted by damo
If somebody is trying to make an intelligent point (or in a case in another post, criticize someone else's intelligence) then I feel it is important that his/her spelling is correct. Typos are usually obvious and I can see past that but obvious errors such as mixing up "no" and "know" or "then" and "than" or "there" and "their" display a lack of knowledge and cause me to wonder about the intelligence of the poster and the credibility of the post.
My SO is a horrible speller, but I don't judge his intelligence on if he can spell or not. I bet you could check out the geniuses of the past, present, future and find out several of them are horrible spellers. Not that my SO is a genius though.

He's not an unintellectual either.

He'll ask me about the no, know, then, than, there, their sometimes.
I've learned if you're critical of others for their spelling or grammar mistakes, it might come around and bite you on the butt sometime.

Who knows, someone might point out pronoun misusage or something like that.
Originally posted by TimeForME
OK, I won't mention anything then. (j/k)
I do have the tendency to spell things here the way I say them conversationally IRL. Y'all instead of the plural of you, gonna for going to, kinda for kind of, swimmin' instead of swimming, etc. Yee Haw for YAH.

I even catch myself starting sentences with a conjunction or ending my sentences with prepositions.
