People on the Internet love to have an argument and be right, that’s mostly why I’m here. But remember, just because that idiot that you suspect of being a 15 year old mouth-breather is being a pompous jackass about ridiculous semantics, he may have a point. One seemingly harmless apostrophe could turn a clever joke into a pathetic cliché.









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Getting slightly off topic:
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Ahahaha that's awesome!
"Were people" …
Do they turn into people when there's a full moon?
That would be "werepeople" without the space.
I would strongly suggest that you give were-people all the space they want.
If it warn't for mouth breather's on the internet like me, who would you have to argue with and correct?
Students.
University Faculty
The Departments of Energy and Defense. Gormless twits that they are…
One little comma left out can turn people into cannibals.
Let's eat Grandma. Instead of: Let's eat, Grandma.
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That's an awesome book. I read it years ago, and didn't think I could enjoy a book about punctuation quite that much.