Posted by orchid on June 1, 2006, at 15:21:31
In reply to If it is a fake, you would have copied it :-) » llrrrpp, posted by orchid on June 1, 2006, at 15:07:48
It is like, when a child first starts writing, they don't get the handwriting perfect or the spelling perfect, but you would think that the child is doing a wonderful job. A part of it is an ackowledgement of the child's effort to learn and grow. There are mistakes, but you know it would go away eventually. I think of that many times when I write posts here. It is a recognition of the child's potential to write perfectly someday and its efforts to grow are what is wonderful. That is what I think of the babblers - their efforts are wonderful and 100 % perfect and very admirable, even though, at that present state, they might still be like a child learning baby steps. Does that make sense?
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