Certainly.
Sentences should begin with a capitalized letter and end in a period. When expressing a separate or independent thought, punctuation can be used to more coherently express yourself. For example:
"you might like it many do they now feel that they can explore other than being forced to grind buckets like they were before and not feel inadequate because they dont have 200 ua. (poor them)"
Could perhaps be rephrased as:
"...some may like it; many do, as they feel they can explore rather than being forced to grind buckets as they were before and not feel inadequate because they do not have 200 UA."
Note the use of a semicolon to distinguish a separate thought that is still related to the previous clause by some nature of comparison. Also, I changed your use of a second person 'you' into a more appropriate third person 'some'. Avoid second person until you have a greater grasp of standard written English.
This link may be helpful:
http://www.bartleby.com/141/I can completely understand if English is your second language, that said. In that case, please try to avoid using profanity and obscenity, because while they can be used to good effect, they usually make you look like a knuckle-dragging troglodyte.
PS: English is my second language. Chinese is my first language, and therefore I learned Japanese.
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