I love this thread. The examples and jokes pertaining to poor grammar are awesome!
I'm glad to find that I'm not alone in my battle with "your"s and "you're"s.
My name is Flautapantera and I despise the misusage of punctuation and grammar.
to, too, your, you're
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You know that moment where you just want to grab a pair of scissors and run away with them?
You know that moment where you just want to grab a pair of scissors and run away with them?
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I have to agree with the original poster. I think the idea evinced is simple. Someone posting, "kEwL!", is not expected to have correct style and grammar. However, someone expatiating in their posts about their ideas, in an intelligent manner, should be expected to correct themselves. Otherwise, their point may become diluted, or even obfuscated, by the lack of coherence.
What do I know! I'm only here for the ice cream!
P.S. Jesus loves you!
What do I know! I'm only here for the ice cream!
P.S. Jesus loves you!
[04:03] <lyriclyinclined> with the exception of a bad apple pucker incident
I've found that pressing the "Preview" button before pressing the "Submit" button is amazingly helpful.
I hate to admit it in a way, but I don't assign nearly as much weight to forum posters that consistently misuse words such as your and you're and there and their. I certainly understand that everyone may have the occasional typo or misspelling, but I unconciously tend to discount a lot of what is said by those that consistently make blatant grammatical and spelling errors. It says to me that they either don't care that much about what they're saying or don't know any better.
It's not just what you say but how you say it.
I hate to admit it in a way, but I don't assign nearly as much weight to forum posters that consistently misuse words such as your and you're and there and their. I certainly understand that everyone may have the occasional typo or misspelling, but I unconciously tend to discount a lot of what is said by those that consistently make blatant grammatical and spelling errors. It says to me that they either don't care that much about what they're saying or don't know any better.
It's not just what you say but how you say it.
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I've been thinking about this thread lately because I was not aware, until I started posting here, that I was so damn ignant when it comes to writing. I have a select group of words that I cannot spell. (like cannot, is that how you spell that?) Also, I both write and type "or" instead of "of" all the time. I don't know how to spell many of the words I would use in a conversation. I am, frankly, amazed that I wrote college papers not so long ago that didn't have red pen marks all over them when they were handed back to me. I think I need to go back to elementary (I don't know if I even spelled that word the right way) school level english class. That being said, I still think other people are stupid when they make errors I would not make. See...my errors are fine. Yours are ignant.
Also, I think they should still teach Latin in schools. When I am familiar with certain latin prefixes and such, I spell more better..maybe even the the bestest I ever did.
Also, I think they should still teach Latin in schools. When I am familiar with certain latin prefixes and such, I spell more better..maybe even the the bestest I ever did.
Me and my key...same as it ever was.