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  1. What's with everypony saying that AJ's family's in the Mafia? Their too kind to be in the mafia

    Thursday, 27-Sep-12 12:27:17 UTC from web
    1. @mythbuster Need I remind you of a certain massacre?

      Thursday, 27-Sep-12 12:28:16 UTC from web
      1. @enchiladatra Oh! I get where your gettin' it from now! Sweet Apple Massacre! I thought it was creative.. I kinda liked it..

        Thursday, 27-Sep-12 12:29:02 UTC from web
        1. @mythbuster @enchiladatra That didn't have to do with anything! http://ur1.ca/afeuo

          Thursday, 27-Sep-12 12:31:16 UTC from web
    2. @mythbuster THEY'RE*

      Thursday, 27-Sep-12 12:29:08 UTC from web
      1. @abigpony Meh. Too preoccupied with other stuff to worry about grammar.

        Thursday, 27-Sep-12 12:29:43 UTC from web
        1. @mythbuster NO EXCUSE!

          Thursday, 27-Sep-12 12:29:56 UTC from web
          1. @abigpony O_O

            Thursday, 27-Sep-12 12:30:10 UTC from web
          2. @abigpony What is you yell about again? I'm not see why grammer are such an big issue.

            Thursday, 27-Sep-12 12:31:18 UTC from web
            1. @redenchilada I realize the masses are uneducated in the way of grammar, but the "there/their/they're" issue annoys me to no extent.

              Thursday, 27-Sep-12 12:32:24 UTC from web
              1. @abigpony At least it's not as bad as your/you're. shudder

                Thursday, 27-Sep-12 12:33:19 UTC from web
                1. @redenchilada "Ur." # D:<

                  Thursday, 27-Sep-12 12:35:55 UTC from MuSTArDroid
                2. @redenchilada what are other ones that are easily mistaken and annoying as all hell?

                  Thursday, 27-Sep-12 12:39:31 UTC from web
                  1. @abigpony to/too/two?

                    Thursday, 27-Sep-12 12:40:07 UTC from web
                    1. @redenchilada I've never seen someone confuse two with those other too.

                      Thursday, 27-Sep-12 12:42:05 UTC from web
                      1. @abigpony Using too in place of to isn't really common, but I see stuff like "to important" all the time.

                        Thursday, 27-Sep-12 12:42:59 UTC from web
                        1. @redenchilada I get spammers addressing emails to me with "Too [my email]," all the time.

                          Thursday, 27-Sep-12 12:46:52 UTC from web
                  2. @abigpony "Have" and "of," evidently. Because people keep saying "should of" when they should have said "should have." Or "should've," which really A) demonstrates that it needs to be "have" to contract like that and B) helps explain why people think it's "of," since a "'ve" sounds quite like "of."

                    Thursday, 27-Sep-12 12:42:30 UTC from MuSTArDroid
                    1. @scribus I'd like a slice have cake, please. With a bit have ice cream on the side.

                      Thursday, 27-Sep-12 12:43:38 UTC from web
                      1. @redenchilada Do you of any chocolate sauce?

                        Thursday, 27-Sep-12 12:49:27 UTC from web
                        1. @thelastgherkin I of lots have chocolate sauce, dude.

                          Thursday, 27-Sep-12 12:52:16 UTC from web
                    2. @scribus I don't hear/see that alot, but it seems infuriating.

                      Thursday, 27-Sep-12 12:45:13 UTC from web
                    3. @scribus That irritates me so much, but not as bad as "I could care less". NO YOU COULDN'T.

                      Thursday, 27-Sep-12 12:48:16 UTC from web
                      1. @thelastgherkin OH DON'T EVEN!! D:<

                        Thursday, 27-Sep-12 12:49:25 UTC from MuSTArDroid
                      2. @thelastgherkin Well to be fair, "I could care less" is generally used in places where you generally don't care in the form of brushing it off as opposed to being against caring for it.

                        Thursday, 27-Sep-12 12:50:04 UTC from web
                        1. @abigpony It is used interchangeably with "I couldn't care less", in the same context, and with the same meaning, even though it means the exact opposite.

                          Thursday, 27-Sep-12 12:51:39 UTC from web
                          1. @thelastgherkin I try not to use them in extreme conditions. Like if I spelled something wrong, I could care less because I still recognize my mistake, I just don't care that it happened.

                            Thursday, 27-Sep-12 12:52:58 UTC from web
                            1. @abigpony Now let's spread this clarification to the rest of the internet in the interests of correct phrasing.

                              Thursday, 27-Sep-12 12:56:45 UTC from web
              2. @abigpony Also "your" and "you're".

                Thursday, 27-Sep-12 12:33:24 UTC from StatusNet Desktop
        2. @mythbuster You have plenty of brainpower available to worry about the reputation of cartoon ponies. #

          Thursday, 27-Sep-12 12:32:00 UTC from MuSTArDroid
          1. @scribus Hmm.. True, true.

            Thursday, 27-Sep-12 12:32:39 UTC from web