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Your efforts, although commendable, are futile. I once read a post of a member who claimed he knew his use of "your" was incorrect but did not care.
RE: As in "your wrong." It is difficult to combat apathy. |
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see the thread on "the dumbest generation" right below this one for proof
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Nobody cares what you freeloaders think. Almost three years as a member and you can't cough up $25? |
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I seen what you did there! |
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What irks me more than grammar errors is the very common misspelling and speaking of words that seemed to be missed or misconstrued in school. For some reason many are getting these seemingly simple words wrong. examples:
Muzzle Break instead of the correct: Muzzle Brake - It brakes recoil, it does not "break" anything:. Taunt instead of the correct: Taut, when speaking of tightness or tension. "Pull the rope Taunt" I have heard this too many times. If you are "taunting" an animal, ok but the rope is pulled "Taut". Ordinance instead of the correct: "Ordnance" when speaking of explosives and munitions. I see this frequently on AR15.COM, I am not sure why. An ordinance is a law enacted by a legal body, ordnance is munitions. I don't know why our school system seems to be failing us in this respect, but I keep seeing the same type of error again and again, even when corrected, many continue using them in error. It's enough to make you beat your head on a dictionary... |
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I used to go to great lengths to fight against "could of", "should of", "would of" and the various forms they were presented in. I finally decided it just wasn't worth it in the end. |
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Your crazy, so what's you're point?
I seen 2 gun's at Bobs house. |
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Have we done a "who" versus "whom" post yet?
I have seen an increase in using "whom" in the nominative case. |
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The PC crowd is very concerned about homophones, which can't always be detected with spell check.
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It's the aforementiond apathy that is the most frustrating. I personally had used "break" instead of "brake" regarding the muzzle, well... my whole life. I was corrected here on arfcom - and have been set straight since. Some people take pride in being wrong. I mean, really, at this point is there ANY excuse for an arfcommer who cannot distinguish "loose" from "lose?" |
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Could we please reiterate the whole 'regardless' versus 'irregardless' problem, as well?
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I keep a dictionary near the PC to try and keep the GNs somewhat quiet...
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Agreed. I have made errors before and been corrected - but made an effort not to do it again. Realizing the error and correcting it is the key. |
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Intellectual laziness is not the fault of the education system. A person may be lead to the banquet but leave hungry if they are unwilling or unable to digest the food presented to them in the proper format. There is a distinct reticence among our citizenry to study and apply the rules of grammar appropriately. Proper study of the English language, literature, oral and written communication is not the primary interest area of most of the population. This is especially true when the latest fads include truncated text messaging among the digital generation. I fear that in the century to come we will be a nation of people with enormous thumbs for texting, an increased cerebellum for visual images and a biceps muscle the size of a basketball to tote the latest electronic toy around the house.
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Your prolly write pg 2 ownage! |
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Spell check wouldn't fix this problem. |
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Yeah, you need the Fireox Grammar check add-on. |
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I saw a post yesterday where a guy even argued that his incorrect use of "you're" was correct. |
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"should of" or "could of" instead of "should have" (should've) or "could have" (could've) drive me absolutely, totally insane.
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See my sig line, along with the then/than thing. |
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... I know, it's rather odd. ARFCOM seems to attract a significantly large percentage of illiterate idiots. More so than nearly any other website, except perhaps wigger forums
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IRRegardless IS NOT a flipping word!! If you wish to reiterate that you might as well delve into: Aiplane v. Treadmill 1911 > Glock .45 > 9mm Chili w/beans > Chili with no beans You can't reason with unreasonable people. |
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WTF is 'participle'? (No, I did not use a indefinite article ) |
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LOL It is less filling because it has fewer calories. |
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I just saw Nazi spelled Natzi in another thread, does that count?
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Next thing you know the Grammar Nazi will be telling us aint aint in the dictionary.
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<Blues Brothers> I HATE |
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Because he's german. His english isn't very good. |
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LOL logic Nazi |
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Prolly.... UGH!!! I cannot believe how many people use "prolly"
The other one is the word "Height" why do people sound like they have a lisp when they use the word "Height?" Heigth??? WHATTHEHELL? It is "LENGTH", "WIDTH" and HEIGHT! NOT HEIGTH!! Last but not least is "Across" you travel "Across the river" not, "Acrosst the river" |
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OH yeah... and a +1 on "Irregardless" That one drives me bananas too.
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