I have a few friends who insist on using "nevermind". Cringe.
Don't get me started on your/you're. I have a reputation on FB for correcting people's status updates (which roughly translations to: people hate me. But I don't mind
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I have a few friends who insist on using "nevermind". Cringe.
Don't get me started on your/you're. I have a reputation on FB for correcting people's status updates (which roughly translations to: people hate me. But I don't mind
Note to self: when editing from "rough translation" to "roughly translates", check that you edited all appropriate words... particularly when being a pedantic smart arse.
It's karma. I had a rant on FB last week about people who cannot drive in/on the snow/ice, then went out and got the car stuck in a snowdrift where I had to abandon it.
their/there/they're always manages to confuse people.
the writer of the advert will have the poor boy for sale in a few months time after having no response for breaking her pony for free.
As for her being pregnant and appearing to be a teenager, i would not be surprised. I live in Essex and sadly enough, having a baby at 16 seems to be a "career choice" for about 50% of girls here.