incorrect spelling thread
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KiMS1 at 01.2.09 - 3:09 pm
for some reason, poor spelling really irks me.
use this thread to teach people how to spell correctly.
don't post up obvious spelling errors from retarded shit like lolcatshit.
heres the first one
SATURDAY, not SATERDAY
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spelling always affects the asians.
affect
effect
aksendz01.2.09 - 3:20 pm
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well i'm asian and spelling doesn't affect me.
KiMS101.2.09 - 3:21 pm
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KiMS1
I think you need to stop being so lacked about life and this web site especially. You should start taking things more seriously. Muscular tension is a must, or your not doing it right.
sexy01.2.09 - 4:01 pm
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Tho it was probabally a bit wreckless to post with so many flammable egos around, for all intensive purposes, this is the best MR thread in existance at this point in time. Most definately.
But irregardless, it's a mute point to complain about other peoples' speling and grammer, so I could care less.
nathansnider01.2.09 - 4:16 pm
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dam damn
your (you are) you're (you are)
definately definitely
All I can think of right now, more shall come to pass
jonnyboy01.2.09 - 4:31 pm
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@ Nathan
What movie/show was that????
When they were like, "Is it mute or moot? I don't know, mute makes more sense..."
Leetard01.2.09 - 4:34 pm
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"YOU SHUT YOUR MOUTH WHEN YOU'RE TALKIN' TO ME!"
jonnyboy01.2.09 - 4:38 pm
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BRAKE and BREAK!
...zats the only one though.
Alex01.2.09 - 5:05 pm
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My favorite was Eddie's use of the word WOOD as opposed to using WOULD.
LOL
User101.3.09 - 1:17 am
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due you really consider that your favorite?
sexy01.3.09 - 1:19 am
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It's = it is (It's the shit!!)
Its = (possessive) Love rears its ugly head.
0gravity01.7.09 - 10:20 am
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mouf not mouth
ayenoose not anus
badonkadonk not badunkadonk
badlee not badly
spiraldemon01.7.09 - 10:25 am
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it's a mute point
I think you meant "its a mute point."
Your welcome.
pretzels01.7.09 - 8:40 pm
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hurted. i love that one.
funanu01.7.09 - 10:02 pm
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Kryxtanicole, not kyxtanicole. (Is this my ego talking? Yeah, maybe, but I was referred to sans R twice here in the last 24 hours.) Even DeButt put the R in my name.
kryxtanicole03.16.09 - 10:17 pm
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you're R rated now?
sorry to hear about your ticket, it doesn't pay being a good person now a days.
GodLovesUgly03.16.09 - 10:18 pm
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I WHENT TO E SOME TACOS TUDAY AN DEY WUR GEWD.
I GAH A LARJE PEKSI AND DEN I POOP MY PANTALONEES.
lucifur66603.17.09 - 12:18 am
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whenever/wherever
when a person means when or where.
They were there whenever I went to meet them at the ride.
should be
They were there when I went to meet them at the ride.
I was wherever they told me to go.
should be
I was where they told me to go
However,
The first one could be correct if you are referring to multiple occasions, however; this is not the context I see/hear it used in in most cases where I encounter this piece of misused language.
It's an issue of plurality.
I see/hear this one all the time.
Unfortunately I payed attention in English class.
FuzzBeast03.17.09 - 12:38 am
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dannyzuko03.17.09 - 2:10 am
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fuzzywuzzy idk who u been kickin it with but i aint never in my life heard any1 substitute whenever/wherever 4 when/where. srsly wtf. back me up on this guyz
PC03.17.09 - 3:43 am
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Likewise, especially the "its" and "it's" error....
IT'S is a contraction for IT IS...and ITS is possessive. It is counter intuitive, I agree, but if you're in doubt, just ask yourself if you're trying to say "It is _______." As in "It is wonderful to ride a bike!" - "It's wonderful to ride a bike!"
Same for "your" and "you're" - YOUR is possessive and YOU'RE is a contraction of YOU ARE. "Your bicycle is cool!" as oppose to "You're on the wrong side of the road man!"
Took me a while to get it myself!
HappyLand03.17.09 - 7:58 am
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