I know, it looked wrong to me. I typed it with the extra E but autocorrect says that its incorrect. I knew 'they' couldn't be trusted. Forgive me for not speaking British English : (
Are they? I'm sure the dictionary version has an 'e' in it. At the same time, it would be rather entertaining for a dictionary to gather an incorrect spelling.
America as a whole has really annoying multiple spellings, but i'm sure America feels the same way about British spellings. Either way, you have no reason to apologise. I like the banter. It's entertaining.
Is it normal I hate fat people?
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Both are correct, you obnoxious arrogant twat.
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Silence bird.
The dropped "e" is an abomination to the word.
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I know, it looked wrong to me. I typed it with the extra E but autocorrect says that its incorrect. I knew 'they' couldn't be trusted. Forgive me for not speaking British English : (
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Leave it to Americans to think pissed means angry, no means yes, and a curse word is something other than a word that is cursed!
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Piss means to piss on you.
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It's an old line from southpark, the episode where they say "shit" a record number of times.
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LOL, I remember that episode.
Jeez, a little harsh for a British English spelling correction.
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Nope. That persons comment was under mine at the time of my reply and I used their own words, you see. Scroll ↓
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Ah, okay, I didn't see. Fair enough.
Are they? I'm sure the dictionary version has an 'e' in it. At the same time, it would be rather entertaining for a dictionary to gather an incorrect spelling.
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British English has an 'e'. Terribly sorry I'm American, and as such, judgmental is correct.
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America as a whole has really annoying multiple spellings, but i'm sure America feels the same way about British spellings. Either way, you have no reason to apologise. I like the banter. It's entertaining.
You're American, and as such, incorrect.
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Kitty kitty kitty, can't you see
sometimes a bird can hypnotize thee
And you just love my sassy ways
That's why you broke the eggs I laid.
Orrr something. Hisssss!!!
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You're fucking dead.
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Bwahahahaha!!!! To the tree, my love! Rolllllll me in your defecation!! Ahhh yaaaa!!!
Oh, "judgmental is correct".
Both spelling and grammar have had a particulalrly awful day at IIN.
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"Particulalrly" indeed.
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My L got stuck.
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Likellly stolrly.