Ladies and gentlemen, we got em.
5d 10h ago by literature.cafe/u/cm0002 in memes@sopuli.xyz from lemmy.ml
Well if you can't manage to use the correct words, it does bring you're credibility into question.
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It doesn't at all and even thinking it does indicates an extreme lack of critical thinking.
The idea of correct words, and proper grammar as a means to dismiss someone's opinion is based wholly in; hateful origins. Mostly racism.
It's just a hold over as a way to dismiss the poor and slave classes because they can't speak "proper" like the landed gentry.
The only thing spelling, grammar and poor word choice indicates is that the speaker may be a non native speaker, young, poorly educated, lazy, using a different dialect, made an honest mistake, etc.
None of these things should ever be used to just dismiss someone's knowledge or opinion.
Doing so makes you nothing more than a bigot.
I've found that people speaking English as a second language are usually better than the average native speaker when it comes to grammar. Something like 'your/you're' is an easily learned rule. It's the native English speakers who don't know it only through stupidity. They've been taught, but they don't care and just spew words that 'sound right' without thinking. And this mentality usually mirrors their discourse in terms of thoughts, logic and morality.
*unholsters taser gun*
What is the context of this image?
First world cup game under the new rules that allow tazers.
Pretty sure this is a baseball game
Looks like a streaker at a sporting event being tazed by security.
That's quite a lot of clothes for a streaker
This person is obviously not good at streaking as you can see.
Your story checks out
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Tazing a sports streaker feels like punching Grandma in the face for taking too much mashed potatoes.
Completely justified in both cases, the old baggage needs to learn to stop hoarding the spuds.
Imagine pissing off Grandma so much that she attacks you randomly. Like a bat. The furry disease creature, not the baseball.... Tool? Are sports gears considered tools? Or toys? Do professional athletes just play with toys all day?? Holy ADHD it's gonna be a day....
"When grandmas go feral"
I think it's "equipment" when used in sports, though broadly I guess they could be classed as tools.
You'ses
You'uns
TIL.
Also "yinz", apparently, bc y not?! :-P
Yutes?

Indeed, Judge Munster.
Well I mean if that's the only gripe then obviously I agree with your comment.
Something I had to learn over the years is that people tend to get butthurt if you don't compliment them before criticizing or correcting them.
Lol I take that as a W. A you're-your correction is just cope. The wrong ur almost never an issue with communication but it you can find the exception it's hilarious
Peak reditor move for a web service with this amount of non-americans
Ironically it is generally the anglosphere who sucks at their grammar. Since native speakers mostly learn it by speaking and listening they have a harder time with those they're, there, their situations, while everyone else learns it as a second language, primarily through reading and writing. The latter is obviously better suited for good grammar.
well grammar.
(j/k, and in that case should I have said grammer mayhaps? :-P)
I have also heard that English is actually a pretty hard language as well, it has so many goofy nuances like your, you're, or there, their, they're. Or words with different meanings like the whole Buffalo Buffalo Buffalo Buffalo Bufalo thing.
I have also heard that English is actually a pretty hard language as well, it has so many goofy nuances like your, you're, or there, their, they're.
Your and you're as well as there, their and they're are completely different words that just happen to sound similar. Differentiating them is easy if you take a second to think about their meaning. This isn't something unique to english, false friends exist in every language.
English is a weird case in terms if difficulty. The language itself is fairly easy to learn since it has a relatively small ruleset compared to other european languages. There are no special characters, conjugation is fairly consistent over different tenses and nouns have no gender to memorise.
The biggest problem with english is that it has not enough consistency in regards to spelling and pronunciation. The best analogy I've seen is that the english vocabulary feels kinda vibe-coded. There technically are established rules, but each rule has so many exceptions that you might as well forget about them entirely.
English is three languages in a trench coat. Each of those languages is multiple languages and trench coat!
Native speakers of any language tend to not give a fuck about homophones. It can vary a bit exactly what between languages. But every language has plenty of things that native speakers just do not actually give a fuck about. Language doesn't need to be remotely perfect to do its job after all.
Its almost always foreign speakers who learned to do it right that get upset. Since to many having to put in the work to learn things the right way makes them angry when they watch someone just get things wrong that would have gotten them yelled at.
The rest of the time it's bigots getting pissy you arnt speaking "right" and attacking your language skills is little more then a stand in for racism, sexism or other hate.
Enjoy the misused words.