I REALLY hate it when someone uses the improper form of a word - such as saying, or typing, "to" - when the proper form should be "too"... and likewise find as much frustration when I cannot decide on the proper syntax of my own communications - thus rendering me a hypocrite. Man... FUCK improper grammar. Fuck it RIGHT in the ass - with a dry dick. Don't EVEN SPIT on it. /rant Sincerely, ~DP~ (Your resident lunatic [See what I did there? I used the proper form of "your". You're welcome.] LoL @ I did it again! I'm just a fuckin' winner, like that.)
There, their and they're. Too, two and to. Affect and effect. Your and you're. Its and it's. Grinds my gears, too.
[quote name='"ghostonvacation"']*insert generic grammar error hear* [/quote] I see what you did they're....
It doesn't really get to me...though to be honest when I encounter a person that clearly can't spell or even construct a sentence, I sometimes find it difficult to read what they've written. It's almost like looking at a TV with bright/faulty pixels. I have one friend with absolutely atrocious spelling and NO concept of grammar. His most common is typing "Hay" instead of "Hey". But that's not nearly all, there would be too much to mention. The funniest thing though, is that sometimes it seems like he would have to take more time fucking up a word than spelling it correctly, in a lot of cases he'll throw in extra letters and it'll read something like "hay imm comin over too talk bout some thing complicatede". Shit, I can't even fuck it up as much as he does when I try to. So yeah, while it doesn't really shit me, I do find it difficult to have to decipher. It also makes me not take a person very seriously.