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Old Apr 28, 2009 | 03:43 PM
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Originally Posted by foxy_s2k,Apr 28 2009, 02:59 PM
"People's", huh? That's not ****ing English you retards. Ever heard the saying people who live in glass houses shouldn't throw stones? Ever seen 'people's' written in a book? No, of course you f'ing haven't. Get a clue before correcting other people.

Actually he means 'I can't stand it when people spell badly', 'people' cannot possess something in the literal sense, hence there's no "people's" in the English language. Besides, to the guy who said 'we forgive him'... WTF, 2 spelling mistakes in one topic is too much for you? Fook, I'm glad I write and spell perfectly, lest I suffer your wrath.

WTF is going on here, I spelled perfectly all my life, yet I don't feel a need to correct people on the internet, even though every spelling error sticks out to me like a brunette at the playboy mansion.

Get lives you pedantic halfwits.

BTW, excuse my rant, I just got back from the pub and I'm off my head, yet look! My posts are still spelled, punctuated and gramatically perfect! Yay!
Try this, you pompous, head-up-your-ass, Brit:

The People's Choice
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The People's Choice may refer to:

The People's Choice (political party), a minor British political party
The People's Choice (TV series), a 1950s sitcom
The People's Choice (album), an 2004 compilation album by Canadian rock band NoMeansNo
People's Choice Podcast Awards, a major award given to podcasters
The People's Choice: A Novel (book), a 1993 book by Jeff Greenfield
The People's Choice (band), a 1970s funk band
People's Choice Awards, an award show.
People's Choice Awards (Australia)

"Actually he means 'I can't stand it when people spell badly',..." How do you know what he was trying to say? Where's the period at the end of that sentence?

"Besides, to the guy who said 'we forgive him'... " That's not a sentence.

"WTF is going on here, I spelled perfectly all my life..." That's two sentences. The first needs to be punctuated with a question mark. You may think you spell perfectly, but your sentence structure isn't worth a shit.

"BTW, excuse my rant, I just got back from the pub and I'm off my head, yet look!" What kind of a sentence is that? Even for a Brit, you don't know how to talk, you self absorbed moron. Maybe you can impress the Greeks with your English, but it sucks, butthole.
Old Apr 28, 2009 | 04:11 PM
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What is going on here???


On a side note, I am over the loaner car situation, I will survive without a loaner car. The situation could be worse, and I am lucky they are covering all the repairs under warranty...
Old Apr 28, 2009 | 04:21 PM
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Originally Posted by The Raptor,Apr 28 2009, 03:43 PM
Try this, you pompous, head-up-your-ass, Brit:

The People's Choice
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The People's Choice may refer to:

The People's Choice (political party), a minor British political party
The People's Choice (TV series), a 1950s sitcom
The People's Choice (album), an 2004 compilation album by Canadian rock band NoMeansNo
People's Choice Podcast Awards, a major award given to podcasters
The People's Choice: A Novel (book), a 1993 book by Jeff Greenfield
The People's Choice (band), a 1970s funk band
People's Choice Awards, an award show.
People's Choice Awards (Australia)

"Actually he means 'I can't stand it when people spell badly',..." How do you know what he was trying to say? Where's the period at the end of that sentence?

"Besides, to the guy who said 'we forgive him'... " That's not a sentence.

"WTF is going on here, I spelled perfectly all my life..." That's two sentences. The first needs to be punctuated with a question mark. You may think you spell perfectly, but your sentence structure isn't worth a shit.

"BTW, excuse my rant, I just got back from the pub and I'm off my head, yet look!" What kind of a sentence is that? Even for a Brit, you don't know how to talk, you self absorbed moron. Maybe you can impress the Greeks with your English, but it sucks, butthole.
Give up the smoke screen of pointing out his errors already, it's lame and you're not fooling anyone.

He is absolutely correct.

I'm correct, and even if I wasn't it would be a punctuation error anyways.

Everything you posted is a name of something. I could call them the "peepz awardz" and there would still be a wikipedia page for it. I could name my business "Raptorrzz uh doosh nozzell plummin". Does that make it proper english?

Now, remove your head from your a.s.s. and use it...your thoughts are starting to resemble shit.
Old Apr 28, 2009 | 04:46 PM
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So... where's this pub? After reading this shit-bomb, I need a pint.
Old Apr 28, 2009 | 04:51 PM
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Originally Posted by BLK N WHT,Apr 28 2009, 04:21 PM
Give up the smoke screen of pointing out his errors already, it's lame and you're not fooling anyone.

He is absolutely correct.

I'm correct, and even if I wasn't it would be a punctuation error anyways.

Everything you posted is a name of something. I could call them the "peepz awardz" and there would still be a wikipedia page for it. I could name my business "Raptorrzz uh doosh nozzell plummin". Does that make it proper english?

Now, remove your head from your a.s.s. and use it...your thoughts are starting to resemble shit.
^ IDIOT.

You were the first person to mention anything about the spelling. If you are going to bring it to our attention than you should make sure you aren't making any mistakes while doing so. Get over it already, it's the internet. There are going to be abbreviations, acronyms, slang, misspelled words and all types of other sh!t. If you're losing sleep over it, than become a teacher. Otherwise, shut up about spelling and grammar and blah blah blah on the internet.
Old Apr 28, 2009 | 04:57 PM
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Originally Posted by foxy_s2k,Apr 28 2009, 04:59 PM
"People's", huh? That's not ****ing English you retards. Ever heard the saying people who live in glass houses shouldn't throw stones? Ever seen 'people's' written in a book? No, of course you f'ing haven't. Get a clue before correcting other people.
WTF? What about the "People's Republic of China" or the "people's army?" I have no idea why "people's" would be grammatically incorrect. Can something not be owned by people?

Please provide a reference if you're absolutely certain that you're correct. I'm pretty sure you're wrong, though.
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[QUOTE=BLK N WHT,Apr 28 2009, 05:21 PM] Give up the smoke screen of pointing out his errors already, it's lame and you're not fooling anyone.

He is absolutely correct.
Old Apr 28, 2009 | 05:03 PM
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Originally Posted by mxt_77,Apr 28 2009, 05:57 PM
WTF? What about the "People's Republic of China" or the "people's army?" I have no idea why "people's" would be grammatically incorrect. Can something not be owned by people?

Please provide a reference if you're absolutely certain that you're correct. I'm pretty sure you're wrong, though.
Thank you.
Old Apr 28, 2009 | 05:04 PM
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I think from now on, when I need to write a paper for school or work I will post it up here as a rant. That way all the experts can correct all my errors and I can get an A.
Old Apr 28, 2009 | 05:09 PM
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Originally Posted by S2K00,Apr 28 2009, 04:51 PM
^ IDIOT.

You were the first person to mention anything about the spelling. If you are going to bring it to our attention than you should make sure you aren't making any mistakes while doing so. Get over it already, it's the internet. There are going to be abbreviations, acronyms, slang, misspelled words and all types of other sh!t. If you're losing sleep over it, than become a teacher. Otherwise, shut up about spelling and grammar and blah blah blah on the internet.
Are you serious? Did you even read this thread? Are you drooling on your keyboard right now?

Put on your helmet, stop licking the window, and lets walk through this...

I was NOT the first person. Where are you coming up with this? Hell, look at the post RIGHT ABOVE MINE.

Where is the mistake in my original post? "people's" is incorrect you "IDIOT"








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