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I really hate when people say "fustrated" when they mean to say "frustrated". Are they incorrect? Yes. If it becomes a natural convention. No.
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Caesar wrote:I really hate when people say "fustrated" when they mean to say "frustrated". Are they incorrect? Yes. If it becomes a natural convention. No.

People do that? Man that's stupid. I used to get really annoyed about getting spelling and grammar correct, but I don't really care as much anymore. I still make sure MY grammar and spelling is ok, but other people doing it? Whatever, language is an evolving thing and who am I to say that something I dislike that's become widely used is wrong?
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monkeydancer wrote:
Caesar wrote:I really hate when people say "fustrated" when they mean to say "frustrated". Are they incorrect? Yes. If it becomes a natural convention. No.

People do that? Man that's stupid. I used to get really annoyed about getting spelling and grammar correct, but I don't really care as much anymore. I still make sure MY grammar and spelling is ok, but other people doing it? Whatever, language is an evolving thing and who am I to say that something I dislike that's become widely used is wrong?


I've slapped someone and said, "NO!" when they did it. :lol:
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phantasmagorovich wrote:And the other rule is that you try to keep it as simple as possible, which is the reason for some verb forms disappearing for example. (Is there a future tense in english?)

Nope, not technically. We've got past and present and then a metric fuck-ton of "auxiliaries" for everything else. ie" I will bang a whore. Bang is our verb in the simple present tense. Will is our auxiliary to indicate a future action. :joy:
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phantasmagorovich wrote:And the other rule is that you try to keep it as simple as possible, which is the reason for some verb forms disappearing for example. (Is there a future tense in english?)

Nope, not technically. We've got past and present and then a metric fuck-ton of "auxiliaries" for everything else. ie" I will bang a whore. Bang is our verb in the simple present tense. Will is our auxiliary to indicate a future action. :joy:


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Caesar wrote:
monkeydancer wrote:
Caesar wrote:I really hate when people say "fustrated" when they mean to say "frustrated". Are they incorrect? Yes. If it becomes a natural convention. No.

People do that? Man that's stupid. I used to get really annoyed about getting spelling and grammar correct, but I don't really care as much anymore. I still make sure MY grammar and spelling is ok, but other people doing it? Whatever, language is an evolving thing and who am I to say that something I dislike that's become widely used is wrong?


I've slapped someone and said, "NO!" when they did it. :lol:

:lol: Yeah, I'd probably have to if I heard someone say that. I mean, I try to be chill, but there are lines.
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wfs1234 wrote:Anyone else got a case of the mean reds?

Is that like bloody diarrhea or something? :eek:

And like I said before correct isn't as important as not sounding like a retard. I'm a pretentious, judgmental fuck. I won't act like it, but I'm thinking it. Oh, I'm thinking it...(this is face to face conversation I'm talking about).

And "fustrated" is straight up unacceptable. I too would probably have to smack a bitch were I to hear such an atrocity.
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what's really getting to me is the dropping of the entire last syllable. "vacay" for "vacation" was bad enough, but now we're getting "cray" for "crazy." come on, it doesn't take that much effort to fucking say "Z."
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Aoccdrnig to a rscheearch at an Elingsh uinervtisy, it deosn't mttaer in waht oredr the ltteers in a wrod are, the olny iprmoetnt tihng is taht frist and lsat ltteer is at the rghit pclae. The rset can be a toatl mses and you can sitll raed it wouthit porbelm. Tihs is bcuseae we do not raed ervey lteter by it slef but the wrod as a wlohe
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Caesar wrote:Aoccdrnig to a rscheearch at an Elingsh uinervtisy, it deosn't mttaer in waht oredr the ltteers in a wrod are, the olny iprmoetnt tihng is taht frist and lsat ltteer is at the rghit pclae. The rset can be a toatl mses and you can sitll raed it wouthit porbelm. Tihs is bcuseae we do not raed ervey lteter by it slef but the wrod as a wlohe

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Wait, so you didn't have any mouthwash, so you used shit? Or is the shit why you're using mouthwash(throatwash? You dirty girl...).

I hate how most British accents and some east U.S. accents (but it's much, much worse in Britain) seem to have no comprehension of how to deal with the letter "r" when it's at the end of a word. Or when it's not at the end of a word. It is carrrrrrrr not cah. And it's America not Americuurrrr.

I hate the fact that I can't come up with any serious complaints right now. Grrrr, Republicans. :idk:
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snipelfritz wrote:
wfs1234 wrote:Anyone else got a case of the mean reds?

Is that like bloody diarrhea or something? :eek:


:lol: no, it's like an angrier more self deprecating version of the blues. I picked it up from the book breakfast at tiffany's which defines it differently from the movie.
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snipelfritz wrote:It is carrrrrrrr not cah.

My girlfriend does this to a bunch of words. She picked up the Boston accent. I won't talk to her until she says the Rs.
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Wait so not only do we get the spelling & definitions of words wrong, we pronounce them all wrong too.

Pretty much fuck you.

I'll keep my british accent and not sound like a twat.

By the way... a lot of people do pronounce the R in the U.K. we have a very large collection of different accents and colloquial dialects here, it depends where you're from. Don't make generalisations.

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