@spaz: ghhh
i have some sort of condition where it's not easy to remember things all that much
but i keep getting super confused over its and it's because i feel like it's appropriate to put the apostrophe over anything with a s
even though english is my first language or something
rebel
edited 1st Jun '13 6:05:05 PM by fancywig
GO AHEAD .... MR. JOEHSTUR .......No, really. Do you have any idea how much I want to slap something whenever I see "Your crazy!" My "crazy" is what? "Their being mean." Their "being mean" is what?
To demostrate:
It's (it is) pretty damn embarassing when the people who don't even live in this country speak English and know the basics that everyone is taught in first grade better than the people who have lived here all their (possessive, plural) lives. You're (you are) messing up your (possessive) first language on a basic level. That takes actual effort.
@Trip: Unfortunately, yes.
@Stone: I'm not even sure what it is with you. Is your keyboard just really crappy, or...?
edited 1st Jun '13 6:07:48 PM by GameSpazzer
MY SOUL IS DARK BUT MY HAIR IS COLORFUL — Brahian Pokémon Alchemist

My mum's a teacher, and she would disown me if I ever made first grade mistakes.
What if there’s no better word than just not saying anything?