To be honest, I think you are the most difficult person I have ever had the misfortune to encounter on an online forum. About one or two days ago, your post count (if I recall correctly) was at about 34. At the moment, you have 101 posts. But surely, you can't be all that bad. So I looked through your 101 posts with the hopes of improving my opinion on you. Unfortunately, you have no more than 10 posts that are actually helpful/useful, and they are all just youtube video walkthroughs of KingDrapion's hack (Hoenn White).
Maybe I'm being rather rash, but from the looks of it, it looks like you are spending as much time with this hack as you are with making posts on this forum (3-8 seconds, tops).
It looks like people are really trying to be understanding and helpful, but all you give them is absolutely useless and/or no information. Pause for a minute, take a deep breath, and think before you post. Before you press that black "Post" button at the bottom of the screen, look at the text box.
Here are some simple three step guidelines that you can follow before posting.
Will people be able to:
1. understand what you're trying to say? Really think about this. If yes, move on. If no, then figure out what you're trying to say, and then type it in the most coherent way possible.
2. understand what you're saying? If yes, move on! If no, revise your post to fix your grammar and/or add more relevant details that may be useful.
3. Have you spent more than a few seconds to type your post? If yes, post! If no, go back to number one.
If you're asking a question:
1. Is this questions 100% relevant to the thread that you are on, or is it just a personal request/question about some problems you are having? If yes, move on. If no, find a relevant thread, or create your own thread.
2. Will people be able to know (roughly) what you are talking about without asking ten more questions? If no, then add more relevant details and fix up your grammar/spelling/etc. If yes, move on.
3. Have you spent more than a few seconds to type your post? If yes, post! If no, go back to number one.
Your English does not have to be impeccable, but it can't always just hover on the borderline between coherency and alphabet soup. Try to spend a few more seconds with your posts, and spend some more time with your hack. Before asking questions, remember that you can also Google your questions and problems. Be a smart cookie. Use the gift of the internet.
I hope I don't sound like a troll. I really am just trying to help.