
Feels like this would work better if the panels are reordered? Like if making friends 101 is revealed at the end.
Anyways, I think several popular English dictionaries disagree.
Worse than correcting someone, is doing it wrongly, or where correct is ambiguous.
The revenge of the pedants. “You can’t end a sentence with a preposition!”
Shut the fuck up you dork, that’s some bullshit taught in Catholic schools to enforce Latin rules on the English language.
I mean, what’s that saying, ‘if you are the smartest person in the room, you are in the wrong room’? It is not my fault I have a gigabrain. Git gud, therapist.
Every room has a purpose. If you’re the smartest programmer in the IT caverns, find a new room. If you’re the smartest programmer in a cake-eating contest… can I have some leftovers?
Mmmm, cake…
“anyways isn’t a word” mfer, if a large portion of English speakers use it, it is a word.
“Ain’t ain’t a word so don’t use ain’t.”
Bitch, ain’t no way.
English teachers and their consequences were disastrous for the linguistic education of the human race.
Patient: My problem is that everybody is ignoring me.
Doctor: I said next, please…!
So you agree that other people are always wrong.
I can’t be friends with people who are always wrong. Some of the times wrong, sure, maybe. If they are funny.
“Anywho…”
On the bright side, if you have people to correct all the time, then you’re not alone. Thank you Internet for this blessing






