Quite apart from Arcaya's sheer, astounding level of ignorance about both the ways in which the internet and online communities work, and the incoherence of his self-composed "legal documents, I have to look at his paperwork and wonder honestly whether Arcaya has a secretary or anyone in that role. I sincerely doubt it. Many of his sentences are visibly missing words, to the point where they barely make a lick of sense!
He's missing half the single-syllable words in his phrases, such as "to", "went", "wait", "way", "in", "my" and others, and his punctuation has clearly had a spellcheck run on it but nothing more, as he's missing the possessive from several names (i.e. Boka rather than Boka's when he clearly means the latter) along with a failure to close punctuation marks on several phrases where he's attempted to use them.
I wouldn't be surprised, given his name, if English is not his first language. In which case he'd have done even better to hire someone to make sure his legal documents were coherent, and maybe they'd have been able to point out the ridiculousness of his last few paragraphs!
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Quite apart from Arcaya's sheer, astounding level of ignorance about both the ways in which the internet and online communities work, and the incoherence of his self-composed "legal documents, I have to look at his paperwork and wonder honestly whether Arcaya has a secretary or anyone in that role. I sincerely doubt it. Many of his sentences are visibly missing words, to the point where they barely make a lick of sense!
He's missing half the single-syllable words in his phrases, such as "to", "went", "wait", "way", "in", "my" and others, and his punctuation has clearly had a spellcheck run on it but nothing more, as he's missing the possessive from several names (i.e. Boka rather than Boka's when he clearly means the latter) along with a failure to close punctuation marks on several phrases where he's attempted to use them.
I wouldn't be surprised, given his name, if English is not his first language. In which case he'd have done even better to hire someone to make sure his legal documents were coherent, and maybe they'd have been able to point out the ridiculousness of his last few paragraphs!