I hate when I see on the forums two people arguing and the one losing decides to correct the grammar with a little *. I mean, can't they be a little more original? This is the 21st century people. It's a desperate man's argument.
Edit, if it's a post, then ya, you can correct their grammar, but I mean if two people are arguing, they should not stoop down to the level of correcting people's grammar. It's a dumb argument.
Edit 2: This is the most replies I've ever had on a post.
Edit 3: "Ya" is common English slang. Quit making a big deal. I'm not "gonna"(going to) talk like a robot.
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Edited by BloodyAlien243: 7/31/2015 3:00:51 PMNo. Being an idiot is a losing argument. They taught you grammar to use it. It's the same thing when writing a business letter. You don't write it in crayon and mistake the difference between their, there, and they're. It makes you look stupid and you like you shouldn't be taken seriously.
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#Offtopic
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Bruh eye ain't gonna not correkt sum1's grammer
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*I hate it when
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"Other peoples grammar." People's means "people is." You don't want us to stop "correcting other people is grammar," now does you?
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Ya? Yaaaaas.
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I ain't gonna.
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It's just a habit, man. I cant contain it.
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https://www.bungie.net/en/Clan/Forum/1062189 Praise the celestial unicorn.
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checkm8
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I will continue to correct other's grammar, as I find much enjoyment in the butthurt of others.
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thought your username was Grammar Nazí for a second
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"Ya" is not common slang. The word you're looking for is "yeah." I think it's a perfectly reasonable line of argument to point out someone's ignorance when they're trying to look smart, but are clearly wrong.
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First off, there are many grammatical mistakes in your paragraph. Your beginning words should say "I hate it" instead of "I hate". Also, at the end of sentence one, exclude the "little" in "with a little *", as a "*" cannot be little, only undercase words can. Next, in sentence two, "can't" is an annotation of "can" and "not". Substituting those words, the sentence does not make clear sense. Please re-word it. Moving on, I noticed you used incorrect words known as "slang" as "ya" and "gonna". Furthermore, in the phrase ""gonna"(going to)", there needs to be a space present after "gonna", but still, you shouldn't use incorrect wording. Dictionaries are made for a reason, people are just too ignorant these days.
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Edited by Varzin: 7/31/2015 9:05:03 PMSo it's OK for people to be ignorant but it's not OK for me to alleviate their ignorance?
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I just came to see if any grammar police where at work , Looks like there on break lol
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Ya is NOT common english slang
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Hahaha this is pure squaresville SQUARESVILLE I TELL YA
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Usually if it's one of those kids who constantly spout curses out of their ass (sorry for irony, since some people think ass is a curse) I will correct their grammar. Beyond that, I won't correct grammar in arguments.
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Usually because the dude sounds like a douche so making em look stupid always helps.
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people's lol
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I suck a spelling but i can design and build a $100.000 Kitchen and can pretty much build anything out of wood and metal also i can plaster full skim coat. Never mind my outdoor survival experience. If shit ever hit the fan im all set you cant spell your way to survival.
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yesh thy dooh
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Looking at the title I thought it was bait. Read post and saw OP legitimately made a grammar mistake.
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Umg ur k/d ratio suks u shudnt evn b talkn scrib git oot off her u fggt pryck nu lyf returded ghey shytwhole fûîòèácking hoar and git gud m1739197318
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1: Its not a big deal unless you make it one. 2: Talking like a civilized English speaking individual is not talking like a robot you idiot.