>>2
you're dumb, number 2. Japanese has many regional dialects that violate the standard grammatical rules. Also #1's structure is basically
あたしは...気がします
you change it to more of a, Aの時、Bです.
All in all, i'm just trying to say Languages are living - there is always more than one way to express yourself in a single language; American grammar often violates rules still honored in British grammar.
anyway, just chill.
>>1
number one, I don't blame you