"Anonymous said...
He's right and that doesn't make him an asshole.
There, their, they're, than, then, your, and you're are the bane of the internet and texting.
Fucking morons."
Jerk yourself off some more. He's an asshole for pointing it out (and so are you). Unless you're in elementary school, most people are aware of the difference but it slips a persons mind sometimes. No need to remind someone unless it's excessive.
I've had this conversation more times than I can count.
@3:16, I use correct grammar in texts and IM's.
Therefore, someone is clearly using it.
I won't even respond to messages where someone did not at least attempt to do it right.
I type and text obscenely fast. It really doesn't save you any time to skip using proper grammar.
" Look, dumbass, take a look at your average text/forum post/comment and tell me that it isn't excessive. People need to learn to use proper grammar, or the English language is just going to continue to degenerate. Don't want to learn proper grammar? To damn bad. We all make typos from time to time, but there's a difference between a mistake and laziness.
May 16, 2009 3:18AM"
It's TOO damn bad. Not to damn bad.
GEEZ, I feel like I'm taking crazy pills!
"Who the fuck would use correct grammar on a text or im? There's no point."
There's enough evidence in the above statement for me to assume that you're a goddamn idiot. What *is* the point, by that logic?
This is the only text conversation that prompted me to actually click on the "comments" button. It's simple and perfect... and though I'm a grammar stickler for the most part, I can see both sides here! :P
Right area code, constant correction of grammar and/or spelling. I feel like I know this guy. He is an asshole, but he knows it and I think he takes pride in it. lol
He's right and that doesn't make him an asshole.
There, their, they're, than, then, your, and you're are the bane of the internet and texting.
Fucking morons.
"It's TOO damn bad. Not to damn bad.
GEEZ, I feel like I'm taking crazy pills!"
Out of that entire paragraph, you just had to pick on ONE little thing?
Ever heard of a typo?
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