Originally posted by Bardock42
Either you have to add a word or you misspellt "you're".
I don't have to add anything and I didn't misspell 'your'. The comment you made was better than your usual comments, I suppose that would have worked better. But mine is perfectly acceptable. Quit your whining mhm
Originally posted by SyrenNo it isn't. See, you needed to add "comments" to make it an actual sentence with meaning. But I think you probably just meant "Nicer than you're usual" and ****ed it up big time.
I don't have to add anything and I didn't misspell 'your'. The comment you made was better than your usual comments, I suppose that would have worked better. But mine is perfectly acceptable. Quit your whining mhm
Originally posted by Bardock42
No it isn't. See, you needed to add "comments" to make it an actual sentence with meaning. But I think you probably just meant "Nicer than you're usual" and ****ed it up big time.
"Nicer than you're usual" doesn't make sense at all... I often say things like "Better than your usual" or "Nicer than your standard" so maybe you could say it's just a dialect thing? I have no idea, so I'm not arguing the point about grammar. I know full well that it isn't correct. But I say it in conversation so I wrote it here, it's not a f.uck up on my part regarding 'your' and 'you're' and I didn't expect anyone would be so anal about it shrug
Originally posted by Syren
"Nicer than you're usual" doesn't make sense at all... I often say things like "Better than your usual" or "Nicer than your standard" so maybe you could say it's just a dialect thing? I have no idea, so I'm not arguing the point about grammar. I know full well that it isn't correct. But I say it in conversation so I wrote it here, it's not a f.uck up on my part regarding 'your' and 'you're' and I didn't expect anyone would be so anal about it shrug
Originally posted by Syren
"Nicer than you're usual" doesn't make sense at all... I often say things like "Better than your usual" or "Nicer than your standard" so maybe you could say it's just a dialect thing? I have no idea, so I'm not arguing the point about grammar. I know full well that it isn't correct. But I say it in conversation so I wrote it here, it's not a f.uck up on my part regarding 'your' and 'you're' and I didn't expect anyone would be so anal about it shrug
Well, yeah, you would have to add another syllable even...didn't think of that. It's still not correct. Me right, you wrong
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Originally posted by botankus
This wouldn't make sense to a respondant who wasn't familiar with shorthand conversation.
Well, I apologise.
*hissy fit*
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Originally posted by Bardock42
Well, yeah, you would have to add another syllable even...didn't think of that. It's still not correct. Me right, you wrong
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Hey, B{ardock42}. {You're getting} Dangerously close to the hate line {with me}.
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