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Anyone who isn’t bright enough to figure out that you can’t build a wall along the entire exact, legal border for a multitude of reasons like terrain, water supplies, and natural hazards gets what they deserve. Like I said, didn’t think it through.my small self... like a book amongst the many on a shelf0
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I think you are describing most Trump voters.oftenreading said:Like I said, didn’t think it through.0 -

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I’m not sure how you can scientifically prove this.PJPOWER said:
Don’t worry, it had been scientifically proven that people that always point out grammatical or spelling errors are pretty much assholes, lolmace1229 said:
Thanks. I guess my point is useless since I misspelled 1 woard.The Juggler said:"BORDER"
^ that was a joke.
But I agree that stupid people spouting stupid things with words like ‘cat’ spelled wrong in their ramblings should be fully respected... and the error of their ways should just be left alone with opinion and delivery left untouched.Post edited by Thirty Bills Unpaid on"My brain's a good brain!"0 -
Lol, while I tend to agree, anyone with half a brain usually understands what the context of the statement is and understands that even the greatest writers hire editors to find typos and grammatical errors. It is a double edged sword. Here is an article with links to the studies I referenced, lol:https://www.psychreg.org/grammar-nazis-losers/Thirty Bills Unpaid said:
I’m not sure how you can scientifically prove this.PJPOWER said:
Don’t worry, it had been scientifically proven that people that always point out grammatical or spelling errors are pretty much assholes, lolmace1229 said:
Thanks. I guess my point is useless since I misspelled 1 woard.The Juggler said:"BORDER"
^ that was a joke.
But I agree that stupid people spouting stupid things with words like ‘cat’ spelled wrong in their ramblings should be fully respected... and the error of their ways should just be left alone with opinion and delivery left untouched.
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A scientific study that begs the oh so serious question, "Are grammar Nazis losers?" Wow, just wow. That's your supporting proof. Very professional piece.PJPOWER said:
Lol, while I tend to agree, anyone with half a brain usually understands what the context of the statement is and understands that even the greatest writers hire editors to find typos and grammatical errors. It is a double edged sword. Here is an article with links to the studies I referenced, lol:https://www.psychreg.org/grammar-nazis-losers/Thirty Bills Unpaid said:
I’m not sure how you can scientifically prove this.PJPOWER said:
Don’t worry, it had been scientifically proven that people that always point out grammatical or spelling errors are pretty much assholes, lolmace1229 said:
Thanks. I guess my point is useless since I misspelled 1 woard.The Juggler said:"BORDER"
^ that was a joke.
But I agree that stupid people spouting stupid things with words like ‘cat’ spelled wrong in their ramblings should be fully respected... and the error of their ways should just be left alone with opinion and delivery left untouched.It's a hopeless situation...0 -
Lol, yet true in sooooooo many ways. It does link to the actual studies, if you would have read. Don’t shoot the messengertbergs said:
A scientific study that begs the oh so serious question, "Are grammar Nazis losers?" Wow, just wow. That's your supporting proof. Very professional piece.PJPOWER said:
Lol, while I tend to agree, anyone with half a brain usually understands what the context of the statement is and understands that even the greatest writers hire editors to find typos and grammatical errors. It is a double edged sword. Here is an article with links to the studies I referenced, lol:https://www.psychreg.org/grammar-nazis-losers/Thirty Bills Unpaid said:
I’m not sure how you can scientifically prove this.PJPOWER said:
Don’t worry, it had been scientifically proven that people that always point out grammatical or spelling errors are pretty much assholes, lolmace1229 said:
Thanks. I guess my point is useless since I misspelled 1 woard.The Juggler said:"BORDER"
^ that was a joke.
But I agree that stupid people spouting stupid things with words like ‘cat’ spelled wrong in their ramblings should be fully respected... and the error of their ways should just be left alone with opinion and delivery left untouched.
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And in the case of a Trump supporter misspelling the word in the same exact way as Trump himself does on a daily basis, we're not allowed to point out that delicious irony, right?PJPOWER said:
Lol, while I tend to agree, anyone with half a brain usually understands what the context of the statement is and understands that even the greatest writers hire editors to find typos and grammatical errors. It is a double edged sword. Here is an article with links to the studies I referenced, lol:https://www.psychreg.org/grammar-nazis-losers/Thirty Bills Unpaid said:
I’m not sure how you can scientifically prove this.PJPOWER said:
Don’t worry, it had been scientifically proven that people that always point out grammatical or spelling errors are pretty much assholes, lolmace1229 said:
Thanks. I guess my point is useless since I misspelled 1 woard.The Juggler said:"BORDER"
^ that was a joke.
But I agree that stupid people spouting stupid things with words like ‘cat’ spelled wrong in their ramblings should be fully respected... and the error of their ways should just be left alone with opinion and delivery left untouched.www.myspace.com0 -
You are allowed to do what you please, just pointing out what studies have said on the subject of people that continuously point out grammar errors...Again, don’t shoot the messenger.The Juggler said:
And in the case of a Trump supporter misspelling the word the same incorrect way the president does on a daily basis, we're not allowed to point out that delicious irony, right?PJPOWER said:
Lol, while I tend to agree, anyone with half a brain usually understands what the context of the statement is and understands that even the greatest writers hire editors to find typos and grammatical errors. It is a double edged sword. Here is an article with links to the studies I referenced, lol:https://www.psychreg.org/grammar-nazis-losers/Thirty Bills Unpaid said:
I’m not sure how you can scientifically prove this.PJPOWER said:
Don’t worry, it had been scientifically proven that people that always point out grammatical or spelling errors are pretty much assholes, lolmace1229 said:
Thanks. I guess my point is useless since I misspelled 1 woard.The Juggler said:"BORDER"
^ that was a joke.
But I agree that stupid people spouting stupid things with words like ‘cat’ spelled wrong in their ramblings should be fully respected... and the error of their ways should just be left alone with opinion and delivery left untouched.Post edited by PJPOWER on0 -
how can you possibly have a scientific study that measures the assholiness of a person?PJPOWER said:
You are allowed to do what you please, just pointing out what studies have said on the subject of people that continuously point out grammar errors...Again, don’t shoot the messenger.The Juggler said:
And in the case of a Trump supporter misspelling the word the same incorrect way the president does on a daily basis, we're not allowed to point out that delicious irony, right?PJPOWER said:
Lol, while I tend to agree, anyone with half a brain usually understands what the context of the statement is and understands that even the greatest writers hire editors to find typos and grammatical errors. It is a double edged sword. Here is an article with links to the studies I referenced, lol:https://www.psychreg.org/grammar-nazis-losers/Thirty Bills Unpaid said:
I’m not sure how you can scientifically prove this.PJPOWER said:
Don’t worry, it had been scientifically proven that people that always point out grammatical or spelling errors are pretty much assholes, lolmace1229 said:
Thanks. I guess my point is useless since I misspelled 1 woard.The Juggler said:"BORDER"
^ that was a joke.
But I agree that stupid people spouting stupid things with words like ‘cat’ spelled wrong in their ramblings should be fully respected... and the error of their ways should just be left alone with opinion and delivery left untouched.Your boos mean nothing to me, for I have seen what makes you cheer0 -
It is more related to personality traits...read the article.HughFreakingDillon said:
how can you possibly have a scientific study that measures the assholiness of a person?PJPOWER said:
You are allowed to do what you please, just pointing out what studies have said on the subject of people that continuously point out grammar errors...Again, don’t shoot the messenger.The Juggler said:
And in the case of a Trump supporter misspelling the word the same incorrect way the president does on a daily basis, we're not allowed to point out that delicious irony, right?PJPOWER said:
Lol, while I tend to agree, anyone with half a brain usually understands what the context of the statement is and understands that even the greatest writers hire editors to find typos and grammatical errors. It is a double edged sword. Here is an article with links to the studies I referenced, lol:https://www.psychreg.org/grammar-nazis-losers/Thirty Bills Unpaid said:
I’m not sure how you can scientifically prove this.PJPOWER said:
Don’t worry, it had been scientifically proven that people that always point out grammatical or spelling errors are pretty much assholes, lolmace1229 said:
Thanks. I guess my point is useless since I misspelled 1 woard.The Juggler said:"BORDER"
^ that was a joke.
But I agree that stupid people spouting stupid things with words like ‘cat’ spelled wrong in their ramblings should be fully respected... and the error of their ways should just be left alone with opinion and delivery left untouched.
If you are not going to read it and the linked studies, then I am not going to debate it.
But you are right, “asshole” is open to interpretation, maybe I should have said that they “typically hold several negative personality traits”.Post edited by PJPOWER on0 -
I am sometimes wary of clicking links at work. I'll make sure to study up before I come to class next time.PJPOWER said:
It is more related to personality traits...read the article.HughFreakingDillon said:
how can you possibly have a scientific study that measures the assholiness of a person?PJPOWER said:
You are allowed to do what you please, just pointing out what studies have said on the subject of people that continuously point out grammar errors...Again, don’t shoot the messenger.The Juggler said:
And in the case of a Trump supporter misspelling the word the same incorrect way the president does on a daily basis, we're not allowed to point out that delicious irony, right?PJPOWER said:
Lol, while I tend to agree, anyone with half a brain usually understands what the context of the statement is and understands that even the greatest writers hire editors to find typos and grammatical errors. It is a double edged sword. Here is an article with links to the studies I referenced, lol:https://www.psychreg.org/grammar-nazis-losers/Thirty Bills Unpaid said:
I’m not sure how you can scientifically prove this.PJPOWER said:
Don’t worry, it had been scientifically proven that people that always point out grammatical or spelling errors are pretty much assholes, lolmace1229 said:
Thanks. I guess my point is useless since I misspelled 1 woard.The Juggler said:"BORDER"
^ that was a joke.
But I agree that stupid people spouting stupid things with words like ‘cat’ spelled wrong in their ramblings should be fully respected... and the error of their ways should just be left alone with opinion and delivery left untouched.
If you are not going to read it and the linked studies, then I am not going to debate it.
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So there is no difference between pointing out a spelling error and simply pointing out sweet, delicious irony? I say covfefe to that.PJPOWER said:
You are allowed to do what you please, just pointing out what studies have said on the subject of people that continuously point out grammar errors...Again, don’t shoot the messenger.The Juggler said:
And in the case of a Trump supporter misspelling the word the same incorrect way the president does on a daily basis, we're not allowed to point out that delicious irony, right?PJPOWER said:
Lol, while I tend to agree, anyone with half a brain usually understands what the context of the statement is and understands that even the greatest writers hire editors to find typos and grammatical errors. It is a double edged sword. Here is an article with links to the studies I referenced, lol:https://www.psychreg.org/grammar-nazis-losers/Thirty Bills Unpaid said:
I’m not sure how you can scientifically prove this.PJPOWER said:
Don’t worry, it had been scientifically proven that people that always point out grammatical or spelling errors are pretty much assholes, lolmace1229 said:
Thanks. I guess my point is useless since I misspelled 1 woard.The Juggler said:"BORDER"
^ that was a joke.
But I agree that stupid people spouting stupid things with words like ‘cat’ spelled wrong in their ramblings should be fully respected... and the error of their ways should just be left alone with opinion and delivery left untouched.
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Or just google “Grammer Police study” and you will find some links that would probably fit your company’s internet policy:HughFreakingDillon said:
I am sometimes wary of clicking links at work. I'll make sure to study up before I come to class next time.PJPOWER said:
It is more related to personality traits...read the article.HughFreakingDillon said:
how can you possibly have a scientific study that measures the assholiness of a person?PJPOWER said:
You are allowed to do what you please, just pointing out what studies have said on the subject of people that continuously point out grammar errors...Again, don’t shoot the messenger.The Juggler said:
And in the case of a Trump supporter misspelling the word the same incorrect way the president does on a daily basis, we're not allowed to point out that delicious irony, right?PJPOWER said:
Lol, while I tend to agree, anyone with half a brain usually understands what the context of the statement is and understands that even the greatest writers hire editors to find typos and grammatical errors. It is a double edged sword. Here is an article with links to the studies I referenced, lol:https://www.psychreg.org/grammar-nazis-losers/Thirty Bills Unpaid said:
I’m not sure how you can scientifically prove this.PJPOWER said:
Don’t worry, it had been scientifically proven that people that always point out grammatical or spelling errors are pretty much assholes, lolmace1229 said:
Thanks. I guess my point is useless since I misspelled 1 woard.The Juggler said:"BORDER"
^ that was a joke.
But I agree that stupid people spouting stupid things with words like ‘cat’ spelled wrong in their ramblings should be fully respected... and the error of their ways should just be left alone with opinion and delivery left untouched.
If you are not going to read it and the linked studies, then I am not going to debate it.
https://www.sciencealert.com/people-who-pick-up-grammar-mistakes-jerks-scientists-find
https://www.businessinsider.com/people-who-correct-typos-may-be-jerks-study-finds-2016-3
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Well, for the record, you didn’t point out the irony of it until afterwards...The Juggler said:
So there is no difference between pointing out a spelling error and simply pointing out sweet, delicious irony? I say covfefe to that.PJPOWER said:
You are allowed to do what you please, just pointing out what studies have said on the subject of people that continuously point out grammar errors...Again, don’t shoot the messenger.The Juggler said:
And in the case of a Trump supporter misspelling the word the same incorrect way the president does on a daily basis, we're not allowed to point out that delicious irony, right?PJPOWER said:
Lol, while I tend to agree, anyone with half a brain usually understands what the context of the statement is and understands that even the greatest writers hire editors to find typos and grammatical errors. It is a double edged sword. Here is an article with links to the studies I referenced, lol:https://www.psychreg.org/grammar-nazis-losers/Thirty Bills Unpaid said:
I’m not sure how you can scientifically prove this.PJPOWER said:
Don’t worry, it had been scientifically proven that people that always point out grammatical or spelling errors are pretty much assholes, lolmace1229 said:
Thanks. I guess my point is useless since I misspelled 1 woard.The Juggler said:"BORDER"
^ that was a joke.
But I agree that stupid people spouting stupid things with words like ‘cat’ spelled wrong in their ramblings should be fully respected... and the error of their ways should just be left alone with opinion and delivery left untouched.
I would be more concerned if you made a habit out of it, though, but I don’t really care enough to research your posting history...
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Sir, if the irony is lost on folks, that's entirely on them. Should be obvious.PJPOWER said:
Well, for the record, you didn’t point out the irony of it until afterwards...The Juggler said:
So there is no difference between pointing out a spelling error and simply pointing out sweet, delicious irony? I say covfefe to that.PJPOWER said:
You are allowed to do what you please, just pointing out what studies have said on the subject of people that continuously point out grammar errors...Again, don’t shoot the messenger.The Juggler said:
And in the case of a Trump supporter misspelling the word the same incorrect way the president does on a daily basis, we're not allowed to point out that delicious irony, right?PJPOWER said:
Lol, while I tend to agree, anyone with half a brain usually understands what the context of the statement is and understands that even the greatest writers hire editors to find typos and grammatical errors. It is a double edged sword. Here is an article with links to the studies I referenced, lol:https://www.psychreg.org/grammar-nazis-losers/Thirty Bills Unpaid said:
I’m not sure how you can scientifically prove this.PJPOWER said:
Don’t worry, it had been scientifically proven that people that always point out grammatical or spelling errors are pretty much assholes, lolmace1229 said:
Thanks. I guess my point is useless since I misspelled 1 woard.The Juggler said:"BORDER"
^ that was a joke.
But I agree that stupid people spouting stupid things with words like ‘cat’ spelled wrong in their ramblings should be fully respected... and the error of their ways should just be left alone with opinion and delivery left untouched.
I would be more concerned if you made a habit out of it.www.myspace.com0 -
You know, anyone that needs a “study” to show them that people that constantly correct people spelling and grammar on messageboard are assholes is pretty stupid themselves.
Now, if done from time to time it’s funny. And if if supporting an idiot and making the same misspelling is pointed out, that is just hilarious.
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Well, many folks do not have a twitter account and do not spend their day underlining Trumps grammatical errors (he probably spells more things wrong than right if I were to guess). So not “that” obvious.The Juggler said:
Sir, if the irony is lost on folks, that's entirely on them. Should be obvious.PJPOWER said:
Well, for the record, you didn’t point out the irony of it until afterwards...The Juggler said:
So there is no difference between pointing out a spelling error and simply pointing out sweet, delicious irony? I say covfefe to that.PJPOWER said:
You are allowed to do what you please, just pointing out what studies have said on the subject of people that continuously point out grammar errors...Again, don’t shoot the messenger.The Juggler said:
And in the case of a Trump supporter misspelling the word the same incorrect way the president does on a daily basis, we're not allowed to point out that delicious irony, right?PJPOWER said:
Lol, while I tend to agree, anyone with half a brain usually understands what the context of the statement is and understands that even the greatest writers hire editors to find typos and grammatical errors. It is a double edged sword. Here is an article with links to the studies I referenced, lol:https://www.psychreg.org/grammar-nazis-losers/Thirty Bills Unpaid said:
I’m not sure how you can scientifically prove this.PJPOWER said:
Don’t worry, it had been scientifically proven that people that always point out grammatical or spelling errors are pretty much assholes, lolmace1229 said:
Thanks. I guess my point is useless since I misspelled 1 woard.The Juggler said:"BORDER"
^ that was a joke.
But I agree that stupid people spouting stupid things with words like ‘cat’ spelled wrong in their ramblings should be fully respected... and the error of their ways should just be left alone with opinion and delivery left untouched.
I would be more concerned if you made a habit out of it.
It came out more as a pathetic attack against Mace’s intelligence, if you are not aware of Trump’s constant misspellings of certain words.0 -
I respect the court’s opinion on this matter, lolcincybearcat said:You know, anyone that needs a “study” to show them that people that constantly correct people spelling and grammar on messageboard are assholes is pretty stupid themselves.
Now, if done from time to time it’s funny. And if if supporting an idiot and making the same misspelling is pointed out, that is just hilarious.
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Stupid is as stupid does. Just wait until Team Trump Treason supporters file their taxes in the coming months and the $1.8BB comes out of a litany of domestic programs they’re the prime beneficiaries of and then complain when the Wall still doesn’t get built because it’s unconstitutional and Mexico doesn’t pay for it. 2019 is going to be epic.09/15/1998 & 09/16/1998, Mansfield, MA; 08/29/00 08/30/00, Mansfield, MA; 07/02/03, 07/03/03, Mansfield, MA; 09/28/04, 09/29/04, Boston, MA; 09/22/05, Halifax, NS; 05/24/06, 05/25/06, Boston, MA; 07/22/06, 07/23/06, Gorge, WA; 06/27/2008, Hartford; 06/28/08, 06/30/08, Mansfield; 08/18/2009, O2, London, UK; 10/30/09, 10/31/09, Philadelphia, PA; 05/15/10, Hartford, CT; 05/17/10, Boston, MA; 05/20/10, 05/21/10, NY, NY; 06/22/10, Dublin, IRE; 06/23/10, Northern Ireland; 09/03/11, 09/04/11, Alpine Valley, WI; 09/11/11, 09/12/11, Toronto, Ont; 09/14/11, Ottawa, Ont; 09/15/11, Hamilton, Ont; 07/02/2012, Prague, Czech Republic; 07/04/2012 & 07/05/2012, Berlin, Germany; 07/07/2012, Stockholm, Sweden; 09/30/2012, Missoula, MT; 07/16/2013, London, Ont; 07/19/2013, Chicago, IL; 10/15/2013 & 10/16/2013, Worcester, MA; 10/21/2013 & 10/22/2013, Philadelphia, PA; 10/25/2013, Hartford, CT; 11/29/2013, Portland, OR; 11/30/2013, Spokane, WA; 12/04/2013, Vancouver, BC; 12/06/2013, Seattle, WA; 10/03/2014, St. Louis. MO; 10/22/2014, Denver, CO; 10/26/2015, New York, NY; 04/23/2016, New Orleans, LA; 04/28/2016 & 04/29/2016, Philadelphia, PA; 05/01/2016 & 05/02/2016, New York, NY; 05/08/2016, Ottawa, Ont.; 05/10/2016 & 05/12/2016, Toronto, Ont.; 08/05/2016 & 08/07/2016, Boston, MA; 08/20/2016 & 08/22/2016, Chicago, IL; 07/01/2018, Prague, Czech Republic; 07/03/2018, Krakow, Poland; 07/05/2018, Berlin, Germany; 09/02/2018 & 09/04/2018, Boston, MA; 09/08/2022, Toronto, Ont; 09/11/2022, New York, NY; 09/14/2022, Camden, NJ; 09/02/2023, St. Paul, MN; 05/04/2024 & 05/06/2024, Vancouver, BC; 05/10/2024, Portland, OR; 05/03/2025, New Orleans, LA;
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