How To Write A Comment

FINAL WORDS

Microsoft Word now hates me for putting it through such torment ._. Please forgive any non-intentional mistakes in this article, English is not my mother tongue and I still have lots to learn. As for the spelling, I tried to keep it correct –except for the intentional mistakes, naturally.
I also named Sasuke from “Naruto” in the doujinshi section. This is not a flame attempt, I just named the first really popular-at-the-moment character that came to my mind. No hidden intention here.

If you think I missed something or find something you don’t agree with it, please state your opinion. However, please be polite when doing this or there’s no point in it. I hope I haven’t offended anyone, but I seriously get upset sometimes at the lack of professionalism in commenting. Hopefully, this guide will be helpful to newbies and veterans alike.

And because some people might not know some terms, here are the Wikipedia definitions:

    Cliché: a phrase, expression, or idea that has been overused to the point of losing its intended force or novelty, especially when at some time it was considered distinctively forceful or novel. More about cliché’s...

    Fan fiction (alternately referred to as fanfiction, fanfic, FF or fic): a broadly defined term for fiction about characters or settings written by admirers of the original work, rather than by the original creators. The term usually applies to works that are uncommissioned and unauthorized by the owner/creators and publishers of the original and usually (but not always) works which are not professionally published. More about fan fiction...

    Netiquette: a portmanteau of "network etiquette", is the convention on electronic forums (mailing lists, live chat, and Internet forums) to facilitate efficient interaction. More about netiquette...

    Spam: the abuse of electronic messaging systems to indiscriminately send unsolicited bulk messages. More about spam...

    Wallpaper/desktop picture: an image used as a background on a computer screen, usually for the desktop of a graphical user interface. 'Wallpaper' is the term used in Microsoft Windows, while the Mac OS calls it a 'desktop picture'. More about wallpapers/desktop pictures...