Thanks for this insight into why you write in this way.
Basically, as I understand it... you're writing what you believe to be a form of English more in line with how people's minds work in our modern world. Maybe you're a genius. Maybe you're onto something big.
However, I don't see the point of using this type of communication here on the forums. If no one understands you, or only understands a small percentage of what you say, then why write in this way?
What do they say? "When in Rome, do as the Romans do"
I've even tried to tone down the number of big words I use in my posts, because I know a lot of people who read the forums are speaking English as a second language and may not know as many words as a native English speaker.
I think it's also nice to write in a way that is easily translatable by Google Translate. The simpler the sentence structure, and the more clear your thoughts are, the easier Google Translate will be able to accurately translate what you are writing. I don't always accomplish this, but it's something I strive towards.
It's really a great skill to be able to distill your thoughts into a small amount of text and still make the sentence understood by your reader.
That's my two cents on it.
Going to reply to a few specific things you said now:
kadaz wrote:I speak in very point-0-matic form, because of the function mind set of today's society. What was formal english previously has now been very pronounced in other relativeness.
If you're using SMS, maybe this makes some sense. But we're not text messaging here. It's okay to use longer form writing on the forums. Sure, it can be less formal than if you're writing a legal document, but it doesn't have to be point-o-matic either.
The way I learned it in school (a long time ago

) was that specific thoughts should be in sentences. Related thoughts should be in paragraphs. This makes it very easy to follow what someone is saying. And contrary to what you're saying, I don't believe this has changed for things like forum posts and news articles.
It's interesting how texting and long form writing can exist at the same time in our modern world. I suggest this interesting video about the subject:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yoF2vdLxsVQ
kadaz wrote:So what appears to be mix'd matched, is because it is broken-down in thought relevancy to induce conscientious projection. Hopefully you become more aware and pay attention more closely to what is being said.. I could even explain it in more simplest points, yet the whole post would lose any interest because of its seemly plain insight.
I don't want to be induced to have conscientious projection, thank you very much. I don't even know what it is.
I read everything very carefully. But I'm not in school here. I don't need to read what someone writes as if I'm going to be tested on it, and my future career depends on it. We're here to have some fun, that's all.
And quite on the contrary, if you explained things with simpler points your posts would actually become more interesting. Plain insight is actually quite attractive. Don't knock it!
kadaz wrote:Because either your not equipped morally or silenced because of being over-whelmed.
I'm sorry, but that's just condescending to say that. Even if it's true, it's condescending.
kadaz wrote:What it consists of is variable expressions that explain in point from, matters of truth, that try to relate to how others think, so it'd be encouraged to think positively about a situation or something being explained to them.
I totally agree with trying to think positively about situations. More people should do this!
Your "variable expressions" don't relate to how others think though. They apparently relate to how you think.
kadaz wrote:Now you got the catch..
In other words "now we understand". Barely.
kadaz wrote:yet for those that are a little lost at this point are the 'mind types' that object trying to deal closely
with an event.. I try to make it an open suggestion to speak clearly my mind, yet I often get thrown around in mind games and emotional trivia pursuits.
So I avoid that, and become an creative value point to express what it means to me, relativity.
Basically how it affect me..
It's great to say how things affect you! For instance, Hylis has always encouraged us to say our feelings behind suggestions, ideas, and even bug reports (why we think it's a bug). Because they can act more on the feelings and come up with a fitting solution, rather than just the idea we might have.
You still have to express your feeling in a way that others understand though, or else what's the point?
kadaz wrote:Anyways this is off-topic in the original topic.. so I posted a response to here just to give you can idea of what I mean, and if there be any questions, question freely, I do enjoy having discussions about things, related to shootmania/or not, and about openly expanding thoughts about other subjects, or eliminating some other dubious doubts.
Thanks for not going further offtopic there.
I quite enjoyed hearing your thoughts on the subject. It's the most I've seen you talk about it. Thanks!
Please regard anything I said as just my humble opinions on the subject. I certainly respect your right to speak and write the way you like. My only desire is to better understand everyone who posts to these forums.