It's always nice to end your sentences with an exclamation mark, and not a comma.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I'm very bad at ending sentences. A lot times I just want to say, 'That's the end of my sentence. I have nothing more to say.'
I am gennerally understood tho I do not use that awkward squad of pointings called commas colons semicolons etc.
I have been fighting over commas all my life.
I'm tired of wasting letters when punctuation will do, period.
People complain about my exclamation points, but I honestly think that's the way people think. I don't think people think in essays; it's one exclamation point to another.
To me, part of the beauty of a comma is that it offers a rest, like one in music: a break that gives the whole piece of music greater shape, deeper harmony. It allows us to catch our breath.
I caution against beginning or ending a quotation with ellipses.
I still put punctuation in my texts. If it's an 'I', I make sure it's a capital.
Cut out all these exclamation points. An exclamation point is like laughing at your own joke.
I like commas. I detest semi-colons - I don't think they belong in a story. And I gave up quotation marks long ago. I found I didn't need them, they were fly-specks on the page.