Can I be the bad guy?

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Not to be a grammar you-know-what. But it seems that people say loosing instead of losing anymore. Am I losing my mind? Sorry. I know people will hate me but, it’s losing, not loosing.

My acro is losing its color NOT my acro is loosing its color.

Again, please hate on me.... Bring it.
 
Not to be a grammar you-know-what. But it seems that people say loosing instead of losing anymore. Am I losing my mind? Sorry. I know people will hate me but, it’s losing, not loosing.

My acro is losing its color NOT my acro is loosing its color.

Again, please hate on me.... Bring it.
If I get in an argument with you about this, I'm gonna be the looser hahahaha
 
I agree, I have horrible grammar and spelling skills and a lot of what I see bugs me. I figure a lot of it is because people don't reread what they type and auto correct. I can't tell you how many texts I get from my wife that I have no clue what she is trying to say. It is always because of auto correct and she doesn't read her message before hitting send.
 
Not to be a grammar you-know-what. But it seems that people say loosing instead of losing anymore. Am I losing my mind? Sorry. I know people will hate me but, it’s losing, not loosing.

My acro is losing its color NOT my acro is loosing its color.

Again, please hate on me.... Bring it.
moose is moose how bout 2 meese ? teasing my buds for years with that one lol
 
I agree, I have horrible grammar and spelling skills and a lot of what I see bugs me. I figure a lot of it is because people don't reread what they type and auto correct. I can't tell you how many texts I get from my wife that I have no clue what she is trying to say. It is always because of auto correct and she doesn't read her message before hitting send.
It’s one of those things that I see 95% of the time. I always misread it and it makes me take a double. I am an English teacher, but still. Maybe I’m overthinking this.
 
I am a grammar FIEND. So yes, by all means, PLEASE be the bad guy.

Grammatically speaking, using words with all capital letters is against the rules. Capital letters are used in the folowing circumstances;

  1. In the names of people, places, or related words. Use a capital letter when you are writing the names of people, places, and words relating to them:
  2. At the beginning of a sentence. Use a capital letter at the beginning of a sentence: ...
  3. In the titles of books, films, organizations, etc. ...
  4. In abbreviations.
Thanks for playing.

Also, if @ScottR is being the bad boy does being a grammar fiend make you the bad girl? :p;Hilarious:p
 
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It’s one of those things that I see 95% of the time. I always misread it and it makes me take a double. I am an English teacher, but still. Maybe I’m overthinking this.

You're overthinking something? Say it isn't so! ;)
 
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