[quote=@Doivid] Lolol good observation. A lot of it is because of movement in syntax. Things get wonky. But anything you can do in a language is grammatical. Like ending sentences with prepositions in english. The only things you "shouldn't" do are what constitute structural errors. Misusing "'s" is a structural error . you can get away with it if such errors are common ('could of'), but you risk leaving the grey zone of grammaticality and generating word-salad. And grammaticality is just defined as whatever a native speaker would say. That gets subjective pretty quickly. [/quote] Oh no, i'm not saying grammar has no place. What I meant is that grammar is the means to an end, not the end itself. The end is effective language. You can have a grammatically sound sentence that is ineffective and hard to read, and you can have an effective sentence that breaks away from accepted grammatical rules. I suppose its like any other school, you need to know the rules so you can transcend them.