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Right-wingers have their very own english language rules. (Original Post) syringis Aug 2017 OP
I'm not really for taking anyone's right to vote away Rowdyag Aug 2017 #1
Tempting... syringis Aug 2017 #2
Can't forget this one: calimary Aug 2017 #3
This one syringis Aug 2017 #4
To be fair, "your", "you're" is a common misteak across the board. Kurovski Aug 2017 #5
Yes, this kind of ... syringis Aug 2017 #6
Definately. Iggo Aug 2017 #7
Recieved. I reigned them in. It was left completely in tack. VOX Aug 2017 #8
You will know they're deplorables by their misspelled protest signs! calimary Aug 2017 #9
Too much home scholing! Initech Aug 2017 #10
LOL syringis Aug 2017 #11
Making a protest sign probably sounded like a good idea after polishing off that 12-pack NotASurfer Aug 2017 #12

syringis

(5,101 posts)
2. Tempting...
Wed Aug 9, 2017, 02:26 AM
Aug 2017

...however, it is probably the worst move possible to make.

It is not just in America. We do have a pretty good bunch of right-wingers. As cultured as yours, also very talented in shredding conscientiously the language. I have some great samples in what it is supposed to be french.






syringis

(5,101 posts)
4. This one
Wed Aug 9, 2017, 03:48 AM
Aug 2017


Reminds a citation about God sending meat and Satan the cook.

But really my top of the top is "vote for republicans" with svastika cross

I congratulated myself, considering I'm doing less damages to English languages than right-wingers

Kurovski

(34,655 posts)
5. To be fair, "your", "you're" is a common misteak across the board.
Wed Aug 9, 2017, 04:00 AM
Aug 2017

I mean "mistake".

I saw it made here on DU today.

But for fuck's sake if you're making a sign why not go that extra mile and consult a dictionary?

Nice compilation. K&R

syringis

(5,101 posts)
6. Yes, this kind of ...
Wed Aug 9, 2017, 04:22 AM
Aug 2017

..."misteak" (at least, I have main course settled ) is common in any language. Even people with a good level. Sometimes we are so focused on the subject, changing a word, a turn of style,...we don't re-read, send the reply and do the damage

Perhaps I'm not entitled to mock those angry to death with any grammar or spelling rule, since I'm also doing some great English massacre . A real one, not the less remembered Bowling Green

To my defence, I'm not a native English speaker

VOX

(22,976 posts)
8. Recieved. I reigned them in. It was left completely in tack.
Wed Aug 9, 2017, 05:56 PM
Aug 2017

There are so many more, but it's q painful exercise!

calimary

(81,053 posts)
9. You will know they're deplorables by their misspelled protest signs!
Wed Aug 9, 2017, 11:28 PM
Aug 2017

NOBODY had misspellings on their protest signs at the Women's March. Or at the March for Science, either. I witnessed that with my own eyes, on both occasions.

syringis

(5,101 posts)
11. LOL
Thu Aug 10, 2017, 12:39 AM
Aug 2017

One or two more protest signs and I will come with a memorable "trumpshitsm"....

I'm very smart, much more than anyone here, I speak english as good as Shakespeare.

What??? As good ??? Noooooooo, much much more better than he will ever do

Of course, you all know (maybe) that Shakespeare is alive. I have heard that he is currently on vacation with Frederick Douglass

NotASurfer

(2,146 posts)
12. Making a protest sign probably sounded like a good idea after polishing off that 12-pack
Thu Aug 10, 2017, 08:11 PM
Aug 2017

Imagine I'd spell like a moran too at that point.

Oh, and covfefe

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