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Reply to: Ketchup, your spelling is atrocious!
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You left out bellyaching.Originally posted by ZARDOZ View PostHe's such a drama queen. If he's not bitching or bullying then he's not happy.
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Originally posted by ZARDOZ View PostHe's such a drama queen. If he's not bitching or bullying then he's not happy.
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Originally posted by BolshieBastard View Post
LOL! I just have to laff (sic) at people who believe they are in some sort of grammar and spelling contest on a bloody internet forum and feel the need to go around pointing these 'failures' out.
Have you nothing better to do in your sad little life?
pointing out these "failures"
An adverb shouldn't be separated from its verb
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He's such a drama queen. If he's not bitching or bullying then he's not happy.Originally posted by BolshieBastard View PostLOL! I just have to laff (sic) at people who believe they are in some sort of grammar and spelling contest on a bloody internet forum and feel the need to go around pointing these 'failures' out.
Have you nothing better to do in your sad little life?
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LOL! I just have to laff (sic) at people who believe they are in some sort of grammar and spelling contest on a bloody internet forum and feel the need to go around pointing these 'failures' out.Originally posted by SupremeSpod View PostFor example...
"maybe if people like you wernet abused as a child, you wouldnt need to set them" - FFS, if you're going to neg rep then at least learn to spell
Have you nothing better to do in your sad little life?
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Yes, I do.Originally posted by SueEllen View PostSupremeSod do you know what a typo is?
Do you know how far the character "e" is from the apostrophe on a "Pitman" keyboard?
My quoted example above was not a typo.
Btw, put the kettle on, there's a good girl!Last edited by SupremeSpod; 17 August 2012, 18:16.
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Sort out the punctuation, sonny.Originally posted by SupremeSpod View PostFor example...
"maybe if people like you wernet abused as a child, you wouldnt need to set them" - FFS, if you're going to neg rep then at least learn to spell
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Ketchup, your spelling is atrocious!
For example...
"maybe if people like you wernet abused as a child, you wouldnt need to set them" - FFS, if you're going to neg rep then at least learn to spell
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