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I judge you when you use poor grammar.

The title pretty much says it all.

"Your awesome."
"I'll meet you at they're house."
"Follow me too the party."

If mistakes like these make you want to whip out your red pen, join this group.

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Turaturai [~is lost~] says:

See also:
http://www.virb.com/groups/06409691

posted Aug 7


Rachelskirts says:

I just bought a clock at Target the other day, and the instructions told me to adjust the time "whth" the knob on the back. Granted, it's a typographical spelling error instead of a grammatical one, but it still made me laugh and then cry. Seriously, how hard is it to proofread the three hundred words on the instruction manual to a clock??

posted May 18


Steve says:

Sad but true, I absolutely judge.

Nobody likes looking like a moron, and I'm definitely not immune to the disease. But I do everything I can to triple check what I type. 1st draft, 2nd draft, Final. From business emails to group comments. In my opinion, bad spelling says, "I'm [too lazy / don't care enough] to use spell check", but poor grammar just says to me you were more enthralled with paste.

posted May 16


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