I chalk some of it up to text-to-speech. When spoken, the contraction - 've - does sound similar to 'of'. Shame proofreading is becoming a lost art. π
THEY'RE eating THEIR lunch over THERE. Not that hard. I was never an English major, but it was always one of my stronger subjects and now I teach English in Japan. I'm fed up with people who can't get stuff like you're and your mixed up, especially when they are supposed to be pronounced differently.
Right! I wonβt even like a great meme if it has a misspelling (I will go recreate it and make it my own though!). Canβt be furthering bad spelling and grammar!
I will never ever share a meme with a typo. I rarely share them without sources either if it involves statistics.
Too bad we have so much garbage out there from people that mean well.
And sauce! Don't forget the sauce, if your meme includes any factual assertion.
If your meme leads the normie audience to dismiss the point ("Prove it!" or "Based on what evidence" or "Not true!) then sharing it only makes me look unreliable.
Oh thank God someone finally brought that up about could have would have should have. I suspect for example that could of started out by hearing somebody saying could've. And we all know that could've is the abbreviated form of could have. This has been driving me so crazy for so long thank you so much again for getting this out in the open. Just my two cents.
LOVE THIS!
Me too, a single spelling error can make millions of us look stupid when we spread the truth.
Agreed.
The only time grammar-copping the Internet has any validity.
And know the difference between two, too and to. Also where, wear and were. Oh, and there and their. And clothes and close.
border, boarder
should
ofhavecould
ofhavewould
ofhaveSeriously, those
should of
could of
would of
guys are seriously driving me crazy - where are the English teachers?! I would've kicked they're asses!
I chalk some of it up to text-to-speech. When spoken, the contraction - 've - does sound similar to 'of'. Shame proofreading is becoming a lost art. π
listen, looser... kek
your and you're.
THEY'RE eating THEIR lunch over THERE. Not that hard. I was never an English major, but it was always one of my stronger subjects and now I teach English in Japan. I'm fed up with people who can't get stuff like you're and your mixed up, especially when they are supposed to be pronounced differently.
We don't want to looks like loosers. ;o)
Kek, looser!
Yea....DOH!
But seriously, I see it often. Great meme, but poor spelling. This can often be fixed by throwing a picture of Joe Biden behind it. ;o)
D'oh!
Right! I wonβt even like a great meme if it has a misspelling (I will go recreate it and make it my own though!). Canβt be furthering bad spelling and grammar!
I will never ever share a meme with a typo. I rarely share them without sources either if it involves statistics. Too bad we have so much garbage out there from people that mean well.
Misspellings matter
Everyone has to do their part
Sharing is caring
I heard that quite a bit in nursing school.
That's the worst, isn't it?
Worser.
Wurst.
Brat.
TOP KEK
This is so treu!
Yea, have been annoyed by this a few times and have used photoshop to correct spelling more than once....
Nothing worse than a great meme with misspelled words in it D:
And sauce! Don't forget the sauce, if your meme includes any factual assertion.
If your meme leads the normie audience to dismiss the point ("Prove it!" or "Based on what evidence" or "Not true!) then sharing it only makes me look unreliable.
This is the BEST meme posted so far! kek.
Yes, meme are ment to be share.
Yaas kween.
Funny thing is... I think memes that have mis-spelled words and bad grammar actually get people to comment on them.
I truly believe this is one of the reasons Trump misspells things often. To get people talking.
But, also, to get people listening. Many misspellings are comms too.
THIS!!! πππ
You should have put spelt instead of spelled, to be a wise ass
Losing, not winning
Loosing, firing arrows
Oh thank God someone finally brought that up about could have would have should have. I suspect for example that could of started out by hearing somebody saying could've. And we all know that could've is the abbreviated form of could have. This has been driving me so crazy for so long thank you so much again for getting this out in the open. Just my two cents.
No can do, tiger!