secondly , i,m not writting an essay or CV 4 a job, so as long as it is understandable there is no need 4 100% spelling. and your examples r pretty lame and non-important and as u should know, spelling has no bearing on a person,s intellectual capacity.
No, you're not writing an essay, and spelling mistakes are allowed. However, tpyiung liek dis shows of great disrespect to the ones you're addressing your posts to. It is just barely understandable (not to mention you don't even fully write simple words like 'you', 'are', etc), and frankly, seems like you've typed everything with your nose, and don't care much if your posts are comprehended or not. And yes, spelling properly *is* a sign of intelligence, while it's true that mis-spelling is not always a sign of stupidity and can also be caused by dyslexia. However, most of the time, it's carelessness.

As for the case in hand - I maintain my previous point - teen-agers are idiots, generally. They cannot understand the idea of parenthood, nor take full responsibilty for their actions. If I had anything to say about it, I wouldn't let anyone under the age of 17 drive, either.