i think in written it is slightly different as there is a chance to look back on it, correct words, alter grammar and structure. but all this does contribute to the presentation of someones intelligence. whilst its true you shouldn't judge a book by its cover as it were, if it looks like a book, smells like a book and can be read, it probably is a book.

i think it is more important though in spoken words, its ok if your hanging out with your mates as most groups have there own language or adjectives for certain things. but often people can apper to me completely stupid by the way they talk, anunciate and the colloquialisms they use.

i judge people all the time on how they speak.

if your a retard and you give me any prove of this ill tear you to pieces for it.

i hate stupid people. uneducated is fine aslong as you have common sense. stupid is unforgivable.

my 2 cents though
snowblind Reviewed by snowblind on . Intelligence...judged by grammar and vocabulary? Is it wrong to judge an individual's overall intelligence based primarily on their grammar and vocabulary? I mean, isn't that the basic indicator?? I know it's only a part of overall knowledge, but to me for some reason it really seems to say a lot depending on how well someone can spell and speak.. thoughts, anyone?:stoned: Rating: 5