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When someone is trying to come across as a real smarty pants, their point is stupid, and their post resembles something that might have been comprised by a four year old... it’s legit to point out their poor spelling and grammar when dismissing their spew..
Conplaining about people pointing out your weak grammar when you’re trying to come across as a real smarty pants is comical.
”Come on. Take me seriously. Who cares if I spelled border wrong and have not used a period or comma in my passage? I’m legit!”"My brain's a good brain!"0 -
Oh come on! He talks and tweets about the "border" and spells it wrong on every day. You don't have to have twitter to know this. Fox News splatters his tweets across their programming all day long.PJPOWER said:
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.
Surprisingly (or not) you and Mace are the only one's here who did not pick up on the irony....and you have killed this poor horse and beaten it to smithereens. I can't believe we're still talking about this. This poor animal.www.myspace.com0 -
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Oh come on! He talks and tweets about the "border" and spells it wrong on every day. You don't have to have twitter to know this. Fox News splatters his tweets across their programming all day long.PJPOWER said:
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.
Surprisingly (or not) you and Mace are the only one's here who did not pick up on the irony....and you have killed this poor horse and beaten it to smithereens. I can't believe we're still talking about this. This poor animal.
should be plural not possessive.
HAHA, sorry dude. I couldn't resist.Post edited by HughFreakingDillon onYour boos mean nothing to me, for I have seen what makes you cheer0 -
Gawdang smartypants. Get the possessive/plurals right. Sheesh.HughFreakingDillon said:
*onesThe Juggler said:
Oh come on! He talks and tweets about the "border" and spells it wrong on every day. You don't have to have twitter to know this. Fox News splatters his tweets across their programming all day long.PJPOWER said:
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.
Surprisingly (or not) you and Mace are the only one's here who did not pick up on the irony....and you have killed this poor horse and beaten it to smithereens. I can't believe we're still talking about this. This poor animal.
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Suckers. Seriously, how do you Team Trump Treason supporters continue to support the clown? Oh, yea, prison reform, right?
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haha....well done.HughFreakingDillon said:
*onesThe Juggler said:
Oh come on! He talks and tweets about the "border" and spells it wrong on every day. You don't have to have twitter to know this. Fox News splatters his tweets across their programming all day long.PJPOWER said:
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.
Surprisingly (or not) you and Mace are the only one's here who did not pick up on the irony....and you have killed this poor horse and beaten it to smithereens. I can't believe we're still talking about this. This poor animal.
should be plural not possessive.
HAHA, sorry dude. I couldn't resist.www.myspace.com0 -
So does that mean that you are not legit for spelling “complaining” wrong, or am I an asshole for pointing it out? Lol. “Smarty-pants”...Thirty Bills Unpaid said:When someone is trying to come across as a real smarty pants, their point is stupid, and their post resembles something that might have been comprised by a four year old... it’s legit to point out their poor spelling and grammar when dismissing their spew..
Conplaining about people pointing out your weak grammar when you’re trying to come across as a real smarty pants is comical.
”Come on. Take me seriously. Who cares if I spelled border wrong and have not used a period or comma in my passage? I’m legit!”
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Misspelling is not uncommon for politicians, lol. From Dan Quayle spelling “potato” wrong to Obama not being able to spell “respect”The Juggler said:
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/obama-botches-spelling-of-respect-while-lauding-aretha-franklin/
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It's not? You've provided two examples over the last 30 years. The current president misspells words on a daily basis. Sometimes multiple times per day and multiple misspellings in the same tweet.PJPOWER said:
Misspelling is not uncommon for politicians, lol. From Dan Quayle spelling “potato” wrong to Obama not being able to spell “respect”The Juggler said:
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/obama-botches-spelling-of-respect-while-lauding-aretha-franklin/
This is your argument?Post edited by The Juggler onwww.myspace.com0 -
Just another lame attempt at normalizing stupidity in the highest office in the land.The Juggler said:
It's not? You've provided two examples over the last 30 years. The current president misspells words on a daily basis. Sometimes multiple times per day and multiple misspellings in the same tweet.PJPOWER said:
Misspelling is not uncommon for politicians, lol. From Dan Quayle spelling “potato” wrong to Obama not being able to spell “respect”The Juggler said:
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/obama-botches-spelling-of-respect-while-lauding-aretha-franklin/
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Reading comprehension isn’t your strong point, is it? That’s okay, it’s not for everyone. I am not sure how you missed the “from” and “to” words...I’m not sure anyone holds Trump in high regards in the realm of English literature. I definitely do not think Trump comes anywhere close to a great mind...but that being said, some of the greatest minds have been people that cannot spell worth a shit:The Juggler said:
It's not? You've provided two examples over the last 30 years. The current president misspells words on a daily basis. Sometimes multiple times per day and multiple misspellings in the same tweet.PJPOWER said:
Misspelling is not uncommon for politicians, lol. From Dan Quayle spelling “potato” wrong to Obama not being able to spell “respect”The Juggler said:
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/obama-botches-spelling-of-respect-while-lauding-aretha-franklin/
This is your argument?
http://mentalfloss.com/article/51224/11-historical-figures-who-were-really-bad-spelling
Didn’t you mention something about beating a dead horse? Have you asked yourself why you keep contributing to the beating? “Thou dost protest too much, methinks”Post edited by PJPOWER on0 -
Fuck her I hope the 1st post is right through her living room .,mace1229 said:
It isn't always that simple, and in this case is far from that.oftenreading said:People just don't seem to think these things through.
"Build the wall!"
"Where?"
"Along the border, of course!"
"You live along the border. Should we build it on your land?"
"Of course not! Build it on some other land that no one owns!"
"All of the land is owned by someone. Should the government expropriate your friends' or neighbours' land, then?"
"Ummmm....."
The wall isn't going to be along the border the whole way, and in many cases is miles from the boarder.
According to this article they are rumors they are considering building the wall on the north side of town, leaving the whole town on the Mexican side.
I would complain too.
And there is plenty of land that is not owned by individuals, there is a whole lot that is BLM landjesus greets me looks just like me ....0 -
LOLjosevolution said:
Fuck her I hope the 1st post is right through her living room .,mace1229 said:
It isn't always that simple, and in this case is far from that.oftenreading said:People just don't seem to think these things through.
"Build the wall!"
"Where?"
"Along the border, of course!"
"You live along the border. Should we build it on your land?"
"Of course not! Build it on some other land that no one owns!"
"All of the land is owned by someone. Should the government expropriate your friends' or neighbours' land, then?"
"Ummmm....."
The wall isn't going to be along the border the whole way, and in many cases is miles from the boarder.
According to this article they are rumors they are considering building the wall on the north side of town, leaving the whole town on the Mexican side.
I would complain too.
And there is plenty of land that is not owned by individuals, there is a whole lot that is BLM landYour boos mean nothing to me, for I have seen what makes you cheer0 -
I mean bro I’m not a evil person but if you’re totally uneducated on who you vote for I say own it , let the digging begin ..HughFreakingDillon said:
LOLjosevolution said:
Fuck her I hope the 1st post is right through her living room .,mace1229 said:
It isn't always that simple, and in this case is far from that.oftenreading said:People just don't seem to think these things through.
"Build the wall!"
"Where?"
"Along the border, of course!"
"You live along the border. Should we build it on your land?"
"Of course not! Build it on some other land that no one owns!"
"All of the land is owned by someone. Should the government expropriate your friends' or neighbours' land, then?"
"Ummmm....."
The wall isn't going to be along the border the whole way, and in many cases is miles from the boarder.
According to this article they are rumors they are considering building the wall on the north side of town, leaving the whole town on the Mexican side.
I would complain too.
And there is plenty of land that is not owned by individuals, there is a whole lot that is BLM landjesus greets me looks just like me ....0 -
josevolution said:
Fuck her I hope the 1st post is right through her living room .,mace1229 said:
It isn't always that simple, and in this case is far from that.oftenreading said:People just don't seem to think these things through.
"Build the wall!"
"Where?"
"Along the border, of course!"
"You live along the border. Should we build it on your land?"
"Of course not! Build it on some other land that no one owns!"
"All of the land is owned by someone. Should the government expropriate your friends' or neighbours' land, then?"
"Ummmm....."
The wall isn't going to be along the border the whole way, and in many cases is miles from the boarder.
According to this article they are rumors they are considering building the wall on the north side of town, leaving the whole town on the Mexican side.
I would complain too.
And there is plenty of land that is not owned by individuals, there is a whole lot that is BLM land
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Fucking love you man lol I hope it happens to all who voted for this piece of shit ...one day will meet you I know for sure ..jeffbr said:josevolution said:
Fuck her I hope the 1st post is right through her living room .,mace1229 said:
It isn't always that simple, and in this case is far from that.oftenreading said:People just don't seem to think these things through.
"Build the wall!"
"Where?"
"Along the border, of course!"
"You live along the border. Should we build it on your land?"
"Of course not! Build it on some other land that no one owns!"
"All of the land is owned by someone. Should the government expropriate your friends' or neighbours' land, then?"
"Ummmm....."
The wall isn't going to be along the border the whole way, and in many cases is miles from the boarder.
According to this article they are rumors they are considering building the wall on the north side of town, leaving the whole town on the Mexican side.
I would complain too.
And there is plenty of land that is not owned by individuals, there is a whole lot that is BLM land
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You're missing the point. It's not necessarily that he cannot spell....it's that he couldn't care less to even proofread the information he decides to send out to the rest of the world on a daily basis. He is an embarrassment either way.PJPOWER said:
Reading comprehension isn’t your strong point, is it? That’s okay, it’s not for everyone. I am not sure how you missed the “from” and “to” words...I’m not sure anyone holds Trump in high regards in the realm of English literature. I definitely do not think Trump comes anywhere close to a great mind...but that being said, some of the greatest minds have been people that cannot spell worth a shit:The Juggler said:
It's not? You've provided two examples over the last 30 years. The current president misspells words on a daily basis. Sometimes multiple times per day and multiple misspellings in the same tweet.PJPOWER said:
Misspelling is not uncommon for politicians, lol. From Dan Quayle spelling “potato” wrong to Obama not being able to spell “respect”The Juggler said:
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/obama-botches-spelling-of-respect-while-lauding-aretha-franklin/
This is your argument?
http://mentalfloss.com/article/51224/11-historical-figures-who-were-really-bad-spelling
Didn’t you mention something about beating a dead horse? Have you asked yourself why you keep contributing to the beating? “Thou dost protest too much, methinks”
A third grade teacher would not accept his tweets.
Covfefe.
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Great point...but how does that conflict with the study that I referenced? Are you trying to say that Trump made you point out grammatical errors? Just sounds like defending and whining to me. Trump is an idiot, that is not new news...0
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Well what was the point of posting an article about great minds being bad spellers if you admit Trump is an idiot anyway?PJPOWER said:Great point...but how does that conflict with the study that I referenced? Are you trying to say that Trump made you point out grammatical errors? Just sounds like defending and whining to me. Trump is an idiot, that is not new news...
All of this is moot except for the fact that you and Mace missed the irony of my post.
Here's an article about it:
https://www.fastcompany.com/3030622/why-youre-bad-at-understanding-ironyWhy You’re Bad At Understanding Irony
The neuroscience of irony: It’s a lot more complicated than rain on your wedding day.
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