Think anyone can notice a legacy chocobo in a few months once we get all those chocobo armors and breeding? I'm wondering if in the end the only unique aspect of the chocobo is the tattoo lol (I imagine in breeding you can get different color tips, and the armor isn't wild enough that I'd easily recognize it unless up close)
Not that I'm bitching. I'm semi-glad. Less reason for people to rage at Legacy players, or Legacy players to e-peen smack non-Legacy players.

Originally Posted by
Zezlar
I'm one of those who understands that not everyone is fluent with English, or it isn't their first language. Hell even my English isn't amazing. One thing that does however always drive me nuts is when people do... after... every... single... sentence... Then I become a Nazi!
Perpetually depressed or contemplating people 
Hey...
Are you sad? (Funny story I edited this from "Are you said?"
)
No...
Emo.
XD
Its important to try and maintain a proper grammar. Its also expected to screw up, specially if you are not native, but you should either understand you aren't speaking or writing properly and be happy not being proficient with it even at the stage of mockery, or get better and accept the criticism (criticism should be constructive of course, being rude even if you are right doesn't make you any less rude).
I know everyone knows what a grammar nazi is, but I thought Urban Dictionary's definition was fun:
A captious individual who cannot resist the urge to correct a spelling and/or grammar mistake even in informal settings. After pointing out the linguistic shortcomings in others, a Grammar Nazi feels a strange sense of twisted and unconstructive intelligentsia delight.
In reality, they are making someone else feel bad for no reason and unintentionally implying that their "superior" grammar skills are all they have to show for a wasted liberal arts education.
While proper grammar usage is all well and good, a Grammar Nazi cavils even insignificant errors in English to somehow win an argument. Of course, rather than being genuinely persuasive in an argument, pointing out English errors is a weak attack only on the typist's credibility and never has any bearing on the underlying premises and assertions therein.
In other words, this is simply a disguised ad hominem argument which intelligent and logical people disregard.
Still, one should strive to spell and use words properly, but arrogant and unsolicited advice is not a very persuasive way to teach English.
Just because we are on the subject of being a nazi.. you cant speak ASL, it has no sounds XD...