"They are the same picture." (Literally)
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You’re. Not to be a dick but we all need to use proper English.
I appreciate it! fixed
Receiving corrections with grace is just as hard a skill as telling someone; MAD props and I hope others learn from you! <3
He did use proper English. Just incorrect capitalization. And yeah you're a dick. Perhaps a hobby? Something else you can do, other than flex your self imposed superiority. God bless!
You realize that he did already make an edit. Thanks for truly being a retard.
Nope, didn't know that. But you're still a classless ass. Cheers
I've had multiple friends close to getting red pilled come here and see that 9/10 times people spell your wrong, and that was their blue bill.
Their now making jokes about the site your on and loosing the election. See? It looks really bad.
Covfefe
They're
See you're so dumb you can't even spot a sarcastic example with three grammatical errors, not just one.
Not a good look for us
You really expect me to believe that? That people would just chuck freedom for Joeys nightmare just because some anonymous idiot doesnt know the difference between your and you're? I wonder what they would think about YOUR almost incomprehensible sentence structure? Suicide? Mass shootings? YOU'RE ridiculous.
Sounds like a... Loose/Lose situation.
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FR though, that particular error gaining so much traction is kind of amazing to witness. Sure, language can evolve and change but it can also just be wrong.
Correcting with grace is a tough skill to both attain and master, but literally any effort is better than often using incorrect words, making one look like a fool who is out of their depth in many situations.
here's another one that makes me crazy. "Needs painted" instead of needs painting, fixing, mowing, etc.,. Anyone using this, please just stop.
https://i.maga.host/byvieSj.png here, I agree that it's not correct usage, but it's actually coming from Scottish immigrant dialect. No idea why the "to be" is left out there but I've heard youtubers from Scotland doing the same thing. "This really wants repaired," for example. So it's not really a your / you're, there / their / they're, kind of mistake; can't blame it on fluoridation and common core, basically.
How about 'i could care less' when it should be 'i couldn't care less' lol
I swear I see 'payed' instead of 'paid' like 90% of the time these days.
A lot of the misspellings have to do with the slide typing on a phone