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kaja1656

July 21, 2023

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my perspective

I the first sentence, I would like to thank the people who correct this errors. I think you restore my faith in humanity. It makes me so sad that I know a language that no one wants to learn. My main thought from the past few days is that if you really want to be a human being and be alive you have to do something with other people. Not being passive, actively do something. Being passive is much more secure, you're safe from hate, dissapointment and you can just enjoy the show. But it isn't real life. The other problem is that it's hard to operate without the shield of cynicism. Is it better, then, to be an acting cynic or a passive authentic human being? Sorry, I can only write such effusions. Thank's for your time. Have a nice day.


W pierwszym zdaniu chciałabym podziękować ludziom, którzy korygują te błędy. Przywracacie mi wiarę w ludzkość. Jest mi bardzo przykro, że ja akurat znam język, którego nikt nie chce się uczyć. Moją główną myślą z ostatnich dni jest to, że żeby być człowiekiem musisz robić coś z innymi ludźmi. Nie być pasywnym, aktywnie robić coś. Bycie pasywnym jest bezpieczniejsze, jesteś bezpieczny od hejtu, zawodu i możesz po prosti obserwowac show. Ale to niejest prawdziwe życie. Innym problemem jest to że ciężko jest działać bez tarczy cynizmu. Lepiej jest, więc, być aktywnym cynikiem czy pasywnym autentycznym człowiekiem? Przepraszam, ale umiem pisać tylko takie wysrywy. Dzięki za twój czas. Miłego dnia.

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I think you restore my faith in humanity.

It makes me so sad that I know a language that no one wants to learn.

Being passive is much more secure, you're safe from hate, dissapointment and you can just enjoy the show.

But it isn't real life.

Have a nice day.

my perspective


mMy perspective My perspective

The first letter of a sentence is always capitalised

mMy pPerspective My Perspective

The first letters of both words in a title are usually capitalized.

I the first sentence, I would like to thank the people who correct this errors.


In theis first sentence, I would like to thank the people who will correct thismy errors. In this first sentence, I would like to thank the people who will correct my errors.

IFor the first sentence, I would like to thank the people who (always) help me to correct thisese errors. Alt. In this first sentence... For the first sentence, I would like to thank the people who (always) help me to correct these errors. Alt. In this first sentence...

Based on your Polish version, I see that "korygować" is perfective, which means you probably did not mean to thank the people only for this specific post, but in general for all the people have "always" been correcting your post. Hence, the previous corrector's correction is likely incorrect. The use of "will" in his correction would only apply if you had used "skorygować". I hope I did not make things confusing. Apologies I am not yet proficient enough in basic Polish to explain in it :( "For" would also be more natural than "in", although "in" is also correct.

I think you restore my faith in humanity.


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It makes me so sad that I know a language that no one wants to learn.


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My main thought from the past few days is that if you really want to be a human being and be alive you have to do something with other people.


My main thought from the past few days is that if you really want to be a human being and be alive, you have to do somethings with other people. My main thought from the past few days is that if you really want to be a human being and be alive, you have to do things with other people.

Not being passive, actively do something.


Not being passive but instead, actively doing something. Not being passive but instead, actively doing something.

Being passive is much more secure, you're safe from hate, dissapointment and you can just enjoy the show.


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Being passive is much more secure, you're safe from hate, and dissappointment, and you can just enjoy the show. Being passive is much more secure, you're safe from hate and disappointment, and you can just enjoy the show.

But it isn't real life.


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The other problem is that it's hard to operate without the shield of cynicism.


The other problem is that it's hard to operate without thea shield of cynicism. The other problem is that it's hard to operate without a shield of cynicism.

Is it better, then, to be an acting cynic or a passive authentic human being?


Is it better, then, to be an acting cynic or a passive authentic human being? Is it better then to be an acting cynic or a passive authentic human being?

Is it better, then, to be an acting cynic or a passive authentic human being? Is it better then, to be an acting cynic or a passive authentic human being?

Sorry, I can only write such effusions.


Sorry, I can only write such effusionsnippets. Sorry, I can only write such snippets.

I'm not sure what you mean by effusions but I checked the translation in your language and it looks like 'snippets' is the word that you require

Sorry, I can only write such effusionsnippets. Sorry, I can only write such snippets.

I pondered over this for a long time and I think snippets is indeed a great word for this.

Thank's for your time.


Thank's for your time. Thanks for your time.

Have a nice day.


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