You never use an apostrophe to form a plural, except when pluralizing numbers (1970's) or standalone letters (p's and q's). Pluralizing a normal word does not ever use an apostrophe.
"conversation" and "we need to talk" doesnt mean what they think it does. when someone says phrases like that i just want to tell them to stfu as thats all theyre telling you to do.
Or they could just learn how to code
Oh wait...
Doh! I came here to post the same thing! Great minds eh?😁
Karma’s A bitch.
Sale on apostrophe's
*apo’strophe’s’
Kek
The Karma tsunami is about to hit the beach at Twitter.
Learn to pipe.
Learn to dig, you mean
because oil rigs don't need gender studies degrees.
Good damn point. And how about all the people who lost their jobs because of COVID?
Or the vax mandates
"employee's" is the possessive.
"employees" is the plural.
You never use an apostrophe to form a plural, except when pluralizing numbers (1970's) or standalone letters (p's and q's). Pluralizing a normal word does not ever use an apostrophe.
It immediately dilutes the message.
It absolutely does, and it's unfortunate. It's hard to be taken as credible when your first impression is illiteracy.
*employees
#LearnToCode
Hahahahaha!
Learn to code, maybe?
Would these idiots even need a job once they own nothing and are eating ze bugs?
Or they can blow the whistle and be a hero.
exactly the "conversation" they want to control
"conversation" and "we need to talk" doesnt mean what they think it does. when someone says phrases like that i just want to tell them to stfu as thats all theyre telling you to do.