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Why can people not use punctuation?!?!?!

Harmon said:
I was the quiet kid in the back of the class that was just trying to survive an abusive family life...
I can't believe you're interrupting my self-involved righteous indignation with actual valid explanations!

Fenris said:
Yes you quoted, but you did not use quotation, you merely attributed the quote to it's author.
Actually, I'll point out that you just used too much punctuation. There is no apostrophe in that usage of "its." :D

- Pedantcat
 

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Fenris & Pcat, you're killing me :p Good stuff!

OP: Quit trying to force me to fit your own personal jello mold! Argh!!
*runs off crying and slobbering*
 

glass said:
I believe it is currently considered optional. I included it because I was trying to be smart, and if I hadn't miss-spelled 'ellipsis', I might have succeded.


glass.
And sentence, in your first post. :p

To take the topic seriously for a moment, many people have difficulty with the 'rules' of punctuation. I state rules that way because they are so variable and arbitrary.

I imagine that many people had difficulty learning proper punctuation in English class in school, and as adults they don't recall it because they seldom have occasion to use that information if they are not fiction writers by avocation. In some future time when books go the way of bottled milk delivered to your doorstep, color text for quotes may be the standard for correctness. ;)

Personally I'm much more concerned with the rampant misuse of apostrophes in plurals. :lol:
 

Harmon said:
For that I apologize- I am trying to further my education, but its a slow process and I ante all that smart. :(

I see your 'all that smart' and raise you one pedantic correction.


What? I'm an equal opportunity mocker.
 


Mark Chance said:
Emphasis added:



That should be you're rather than your.

-- Conan the Grammarian

Actually, no it shouldn't because he's talking about the words. Like 'I raise your ten and up it by five', like poker.
 

Sometimes, when I get nervous, I stick my hands under my armpits and than I smell them.

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Dog Moon said:
I don't know why, but reading this makes me want to read Flowers for Algernon.
There's a book I've told myself I wanted to read a long time ago and never did... I probably should some day.
 



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