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Yes, I agree to join. But the "language of jerks" is primarily taught by the internet and by people. Even someone who knows how to spell a word correctly from school, after seeing it misspelled a couple of thousand times online, starts to subconsciously write it incorrectly and only notices the mistake after writing it. Or, after posting on a forum, they only notice the error but can't correct it. Or, trying to write faster and save time, they make mistakes not because they don't know how to spell the word, but because they are typing using the so-called "blind method" and often hit the keys next to the ones they need. This often happens to me too. So, people don't always make mistakes intentionally.;) That's why I'm writing this post slowly now, to avoid typos.:D And in general, ICQ also greatly contributes to the "language of jerks," as everyone has probably noticed how difficult it is to communicate in proper Russian in ICQ because it takes so long. For example, this led to abbreviations like "щас" (shchas) for "сейчас" (seychas) and so on. And if you communicate a lot via ICQ, you start to write these words automatically. Although, at the same time, you know how they are spelled correctly, but your fingers already write them in the way that is convenient and faster.;) In general, I think that with the emergence of new high technologies (the internet, etc.), the language will naturally change. Just as the language changed in the 18th and 19th centuries (instead of "ежели" we now say "если"). The only question is whether it will change for the better or for the worse – that's up to us.;)