The main part of your argument looks to be based on the usage of the word "tonite". I've just searched my chat logs, and 34 files have been thrown up - that's 34 contacts of mine who use the word "tonite".
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Yikes! The English language is being ripped apart more and more as time passes us by. I never learned in school that tonight was spelled 'tonite.' In fact, from a young age I was taught something called phonics so that I wouldn't have that kind of issue.
EDIT: To add on to that, I was taught the simplest and most common words. Yes, I will misspell words I've used either 0-5 times in my life, if not more. Words that consist of meanings of other words I know, so I feel no rush to go ahead and use them. All I have to say, is that tonight is a common everyday word. So I find it sad that so many people, I guess, misspell it on a daily basis and haven't corrected themselves or that other people haven't told them so that they could learn the word properly.
Eh, whatever, I just believe that it was him. It was the overall writing that made me believe it was him. If I'd seen something that didn't resemble his writing, then I'd have believed it. Fact is, no, that was not another person typing. Maybe the person mentioned
is real, however, that was HOH typing.
I'm done, I don't feel like arguing anymore over this subject. I'm sure there will be some people to back up what I say. Well, part of what I say anyways.