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@kaitleen | 23 January 15 | |
Zanzibar moment
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@ladibud | 23 January 15 | |
i dislike it when ppl pretend they can't spell... but i have also realised one thing, good spelling and good grammar is not a sign of intelligence.
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@birdy | 23 January 15 | |
A lot of people don't give a fk how dumb they are and aren't interested in learning anything anyway.
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@poppers | 23 January 15 | |
Doesn't particularly bother me, I do it mostly to wind people up but there just comes a point when you think people are complete fk nuggets. Like it takes 2 seconds to Google the difference between there, their and they're and whose and who's. Or when they claim they're patriots but not quite patriotic enough to spell
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@poppers | 23 January 15 | |
English is a great language. Ugly, but great. Learn it sometime
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@ladibud | 23 January 15 | |
i kno the diffs between the there, their and they're, but still sometimes i go back nd edit coz i used their instead of there. i kno the diffs, just when i am not thinkin nd just flappin my thumbs
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@ladibud | 23 January 15 | |
i do correct my niece tho, i don't want her lookin like a wapper. i detest text language. i don't mind the shortenin of a few words, but sheesh.
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@ladibud | 23 January 15 | |
there is one user here who uses a word i hate coz it makes the sentences sound silly to me when i read it, like an old tome bible writer came on to pro... but he is a nice guy nd it is my problem not his and i am far from perfect.
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@poppers | 23 January 15 | |
@ ladibud - 23.01.15 - 10:30am i kno the diffs between the there, their and they're, but still sometimes i go back nd edit coz i used their instead of there. i kno the diffs, just when i am not thinkin nd just flappin my thumbs We all do it, I type really fast and autocorrect does its own thang...It's the repeat offenders |
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@ladibud | 23 January 15 | |
my phone just underlines the word it disagrees with but won't change it unless i let it. when i write in Afrikaans it goes mental underlining everything its dictionary is UK English, it knows not Afrikaans.
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