DoiDoi [comrade/them, he/him] to chapotraphouse • 1 year agoEveryone guess the topic that lead to this postimagemessage-square76 fedilinkarrow-up1109file-text
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minus-squareTommasi [she/her, pup/pup's]hexbear52·1 year agoI know pointing out people's spelling mistakes is annoying and dumb, but when you're trying to convince everyone you're a big brain, highly educated genius it kinda ruins it when you mess up basic stuff like then/than and capitalization rules. link
minus-squareEmmaGoldman [she/her, comrade/them]Mhexbear24·1 year agoThis is highly offensive to say. The Quebecois are famously not fluent in English. Or French. Genuinely the worst spellers in Canada, both in English among Anglophones, and in French among Francophones. link
minus-squarePaulSmackage [he/him, comrade/them]hexbear2·1 year agoTyping svp to mean thank you very much because my dog french makes it hard to spell medium sized words. link
I know pointing out people's spelling mistakes is annoying and dumb, but when you're trying to convince everyone you're a big brain, highly educated genius it kinda ruins it when you mess up basic stuff like then/than and capitalization rules.
This is highly offensive to say. The Quebecois are famously not fluent in English. Or French.
Genuinely the worst spellers in Canada, both in English among Anglophones, and in French among Francophones.
Typing svp to mean thank you very much because my dog french makes it hard to spell medium sized words.