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Aks instead of ask
Believing in any form of higher power/religion
Damn it's just a dialect
Thats the point of this whole post isnt it? The things we probably shouldnt but do anyway
That's less egregious than the "would of", "could of" people.
Sorry im not following what you mean :(
That's because I replied to the wrong comment. Someone's pet peeve was "loose" vs "lose".
Well okay then. Somehow I feel better that I'm not just too dumb to know what's going on
Edit: just too dumb to spell correctly on first try i guess
But I guess it works with yours as well. Imho people writing "could of" instead of "could have" is a higher offense than mispronouncing ask.
Omg I am dumb i now understand. Lol
Thank you for your hard work working with dumb people!