>>11581046 (PB)
>the tensing of your broken English doesn't make sense in any case.
>why you try when you don't know how?
Might ask you the same question. In English, unless you are ee cummings, all sentences begin with a capital letter.
The words "in any case" are superfluous. The word "tensing", if it even exists, is simply the wrong word. I would guess you meant to write "Why do you try …" Sadly, I HAVE to guess because that is not what you wrote.
Here's a handy rule for the internet: if you are going to criticize someone's use of the English language, you should take a moment to ensure your own is correct.
The text you are so critical of can be repaired by placing a period after the word "strong" and wrapping the whole of it in a single set of quotation marks. Your critique requires much more work than what you are criticizing.
English is difficult to master. I understand that. Ordinarily I would just have passed by your mistakes – but you ragged someone else and, since Grammar Cat seems to have stepped out for a moment, I volunteered to rip you a new asshole.
You're welcome.