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| DJ Mikey Mike |
| Yea I meant the subsitution of the letter s. However, I have just made a bit of a fool of myself because utilize is actually the correct spelling either way (I think. It's been a long day). But my point and pet peeve still stands; I don't like that z being used instead of a s. ie. realize. Grrr. :p |
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| Aiwendil |
But "z's" are alwayz cooler and better than "s's". All theze wordz are much better that way, watch:
Zucceed
Zea
Fizh
Zhizzle
Pantz
Zmilie
Windowz
Azzazzin
Mizzizzippi |
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| starglider |
| quote: | Originally posted by AlphaStarred
reading posts that include the words, "as of late." That is not the correct ing way of utilizing the phrase. :whip: :whip: :whip:
It seems like I'm the only one here who writes "of late," excepting the utterly unnecessary "as." Learn your ing English people!
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Inserting the word "like" into sentences where it's clearly unneeded is far worse than similar insertions of the word "as". Your sentence would be perfectly adequate as follows:
"It seems I'm the only one here..."
Pot, meet kettle. |
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| XoxidE |
| quote: | Originally posted by Aiwendil
But "z's" are alwayz cooler and better than "s's". All theze wordz are much better that way, watch:
Zucceed
Zea
Fizh
Zhizzle
Pantz
Zmilie
Windowz
Azzazzin
Mizzizzippi |
he right O_O:gsmile: |
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| DJ Mikey Mike |
| Yea it really is a bit silly picking holes with people's sentences over the internet. Firstly, noone cares (as long as it is coherent, then whats the problem?). And secondly, if you really look closely you can take most sentences and find ways to improve them, so you're only subjecting yourself to possible ridiculing anyway, as observed in starglider's post above. |
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| Lepanto |
| quote: | Originally posted by DJ Mikey Mike
Yea it really is a bit silly picking holes with people's sentences over the internet. Firstly, noone cares (as long as it is coherent, then whats the problem?). And secondly, if you really look closely you can take most sentences and find ways to improve them, so you're only subjecting yourself to possible ridiculing anyway, as observed in starglider's post above. |
He wasn't talking about "improving" he was talking about the fact that there's no such thing like "as of late"...there's only "of late". Didn't you see LOTR? Or ever read books? :D |
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| flavdave |
| Psssh, go back to EnglishLanguageAddict.com |
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| DJ Mikey Mike |
| My English is pretty . And no I must be in the minority, as I have never read LOTR, nor have I watched any of the films. |
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| Lepanto |
| quote: | Originally posted by DJ Mikey Mike
My English is pretty . And no I must be in the minority, as I have never read LOTR, nor have I watched any of the films. |
ever read a book, period? |
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| DJ Mikey Mike |
| Yes of course. |
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| Lepanto |
| quote: | Originally posted by DJ Mikey Mike
Yes of course. |
Reason i asked about the LOTR movies/books is because the phrase "of late" appears many times and never in the "as of late" form. |
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| Aiwendil |
| quote: | Originally posted by Lepanto
Reason i asked about the LOTR movies/books is because the phrase "of late" appears many times and never in the "as of late" form. |
Also the word "queer" appears several times as well as Hobbits getting nekkid and dancing in a field with each other while a fat sweaty pedophile ogles them and sings "Old Tom Bombadom, lolly lolly jolly jom doodle doddle grabbie cockie strokie strokie...OOOH YEAH." Down by Old Man Willow. |
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