Eternally Jaded
Superstar
"Damn babe, can't you put these things back in their perspective place!"
Someone help her.
Someone help her.
Make a grammar thread judging others with incorrect grammar brehettes![]()




You: Hahahaha your so funnyI love it, kinda turns me on actually![]()



I love it, kinda turns me on actually
He's not an a$$hole about it, so i don't mind at all.

Language is just that, language. Its no correct way to communicate to somebody else. Talking comes just as natural as walking. If im having a convo with someone and we understand each other you cant say im not talking right. But ima let your c00n ass have it, clown.

You: Hahahaha your so funny
Your BF: Huush Babe *puts his finger on your lips*. Its you're, not your
You:![]()
How do u get turned on by that?
Idk. I can't help what gets me hot breh.Typos happen
Erm, no one actually counts the number of dots for ellipses. The shyt still signifies the same thing, whether I choose 2 or 3 dots is irrelevant. Secondly, irritation is synonymous with feeling annoyed. Who is talking about a rash here?
Anyway, I actually LOVE to be corrected
But I've noticed it bothers a lot of men![]()
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when someone corrects you and start copping pleas saying "you know what I meant" yet you won't give people who use incorrect grammar (to your clearly sub-par standards) the same benefit of the doubt 


So you create a thread about grammar
and then say "no one actually counts the number of dots for ellipses (which they do)"
seems awfully hypocritical that you backpedalwhen someone corrects you and start copping pleas saying "you know what I meant" yet you won't give people who use incorrect grammar (to your clearly sub-par standards) the same benefit of the doubt
and then you say "irritation" is synonymous for being annoyed. No shyt. However, you have a plurality disagreement. I put notes but I guess you had trouble deciphering those
"Typos happen" but you can't be a nice person and allow others who (as you describe) "didn't pay attention in school" to slide on their grammar...
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