<p>i h8 ppl who talk lyk dis</p>
<p>yhu no who u r</p>
<p>i h8 ppl who talk lyk dis</p>
<p>yhu no who u r</p>
<p>Pre-Madonnas? Pretty sure it’s “prima donnas”</p>
<p>That’s the point :]</p>
<p>^Lol @beachlover15 I see that a lot.</p>
<p>When someone says to me, “Your a grammer nazi.”</p>
<p>^I hope you’re trolling.</p>
<p>I could care less is not a double negative, and it is technically correct. Double you tee eff.
I could care less implies that you could, at any given time, care less.</p>
<p>I couldn’t care less implies that you couldn’t care less even if you tried.</p>
<p>I don’t know what edumacation you got, but it shwasn’t a good edumacation, that’s for sure.</p>
<p>Hj, that’s where you’re wrong. When people say I couldn’t care less. It means they couldn’t even if they tried. AKA They don’t care.</p>
<p><em>sigh</em> I’m not a grammar nazi. Just because I stated my opinion on a phrase does not mean you have to go all hoity toity on me. You didn’t write the rules of language,and you might want to read the first sentence of your first post. Take your own advice.</p>
<p>I never will be able to understand why some capitalize the first letter of every word in each sentence. How did this even start? It actually takes longer to type. I don’t get it.</p>
<p>Hj. I meant rules of language. I’m on my iPhone and since I have the Otterbox Defender case the screen makes it difficult to type and thus letters are sometimes not picked up. I believe a poster made a point that you if you understand what the person is saying then you don’t have the right to nitpick them…or something along those lines. So if you refrain could from nitpicking very single thing just so you can try to look better, that would be appreciated.
Oh, Hj, why are you such an argument-happy person?</p>
<p>Dude, just stop. You don’t make it any better by being condescending.</p>
<p><em>sigh</em> I said an opinion. This is tiring. Anyone out there that wants to post something else? Anyone? Please?</p>
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<li>“It’s/Its” - my biggest pet peeve. Drives me NUTS!</li>
<li>“Their/They’re/There”</li>
<li>“You’re/Your”</li>
<li>“Too/To/Two”</li>
<li>I hate the “text talk” with the abbreviations. </li>
<li>Incorrect usage of commas, semicolons, colons and other punctuation marks.</li>
<li>“Friend” being spelled “Freind.”</li>
<li>And other simple, random spelling mistakes. I edit for my school newspaper and there is this one person who spells “you” as “yew.” </li>
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<p>As you can see, I am a MAJOR Grammar Nazi. </p>
<p>Sent from my X500 using CC</p>
<p>Oh, whoops! Two #7’s there. My bad! Irony…</p>
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<p>It’s always amusing to see misspelt tattoos :]</p>
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<p>*fewer, not less, grammatical errors.
*other hand, not otherhand.
*“two ways in which” is better than “two ways that that”. </p>
<p>Awkward.</p>
<p>I always hear “I ain’t goin nowhere,” which is completely negating itself. Same thing with “I don’t do no nothing,” or something of that sort. I used to think this was funny, but now that I hear people saying it like it’s normal, I’m a little annoyed.</p>
<p>@niquii77: It’s always the second one, where the operative word would be many.</p>
<p>I find it annoying sometimes when people place commas after conjunctions.
Example: “I want to try out for tennis but, I won’t have enough time.”</p>
<p>“It’s a damn poor mind that can only think of one way to spell a word.” - Andrew Jackson</p>
<p>I suppose that I shouldn’t be surprised that this thread managed to reach 5 pages.</p>