The They Stuck Gears on my Convoy Whinging Complaint Thread

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  • Stryder87Stryder87 Posts: 899
     

    My pet hate misspelling at the moment, particularly on Internet forums is "eh wallah" for et voilà (which of course, is French for "and there it is").

    Don't get me started on 'rediculous' vs ridiculous.... gah....  angry

     

  • DanaTADanaTA Posts: 13,378
    Stryder87 said:
     

    My pet hate misspelling at the moment, particularly on Internet forums is "eh wallah" for et voilà (which of course, is French for "and there it is").

    Don't get me started on 'rediculous' vs ridiculous.... gah....  angry

     

    The worst thing is, many of thes people are college educated!  I just don't get it!

    Dana

  • MistaraMistara Posts: 38,675

    sale prices not sucking me in  sigh

    shouldnt complain lol

  • LeatherGryphonLeatherGryphon Posts: 12,303
    edited March 2017
    Stryder87 said:
     

    My pet hate misspelling at the moment, particularly on Internet forums is "eh wallah" for et voilà (which of course, is French for "and there it is").

    Don't get me started on 'rediculous' vs ridiculous.... gah....  angry

    It's lev-ey-OH-sa not lev-ey-oh-SA !! indecision

    And when using flue powder do NOT mispronounce Diagon Alley. surprise

    There should be equally significant consequences for muggles when they abuse the language. enlightened  For example: The use of "rediculous" should result in your skin turning bright red and dotted with oozing purple pustules for a few hours. devil   And for wizards, mispronouncing "riddikulus" as "reddikulus" would leave you at the mercy of a Boggart. surprise

     

    Post edited by LeatherGryphon on
  • TJohnTJohn Posts: 11,355

    I love them little horse doovers!

  • MistaraMistara Posts: 38,675
    Stryder87 said:
     

    My pet hate misspelling at the moment, particularly on Internet forums is "eh wallah" for et voilà (which of course, is French for "and there it is").

    Don't get me started on 'rediculous' vs ridiculous.... gah....  angry

    It's lev-ey-OH-sa not lev-ey-oh-SA !! indecision

    And when using flue powder do NOT mispronounce Diagon Alley. surprise

    There should be equally significant consequences for muggles when they abuse the language. enlightened  (For example: The use of "rediculous" should result in your skin turning bright red and dotted with oozing purple pustules for a few hours.) devil

     

     

    lolz cat like typing yoos luv it?

    the one makes me knutzo is tounge/tongue

  • MistaraMistara Posts: 38,675
    Tjohn said:

    I love them little horse doovers!

    lol  had to bing that 

     

  • XyetztXyetzt Posts: 27,491

    I think I got to get ready for work soon instead of hang around at the local mall.

  • MistaraMistara Posts: 38,675

    I think I got to get ready for work soon instead of hang around at the local mall.

    my starbucks didn't have flutterby cookie this morning.

  • TangoAlphaTangoAlpha Posts: 4,587
    Tjohn said:

    I love them little horse doovers!

     

    My mum used to call them horse's doovers, so I instantly knew what you meant!

  • TJohnTJohn Posts: 11,355
    MistyRara said:
    Tjohn said:

    I love them little horse doovers!

    lol  had to bing that 

     

    Real horse doovers are made with Spam™ and Velveeta™ on a Ritz™ cracker. smiley

  • TJohnTJohn Posts: 11,355
    MistyRara said:

    I think I got to get ready for work soon instead of hang around at the local mall.

    my starbucks didn't have flutterby cookie this morning.

  • MistaraMistara Posts: 38,675
    Tjohn said:
    MistyRara said:

    I think I got to get ready for work soon instead of hang around at the local mall.

    my starbucks didn't have flutterby cookie this morning.

     awww turn the frown upside down  

  • MistaraMistara Posts: 38,675

    Here it comes, hereitcomes your 19th nervous breakdown.  or mebbe i'm only up to 18th.

    can't wait to get home, think i found the exact bone/joint crashing g3 in carrara. can't test til i get home.

  • starionwolfstarionwolf Posts: 3,670

    Complaint: I can't find one of the photos that I took of myself.  Maybe I should take the photo again after the sun comes out.  It might be cloudy for the remainder of the day though.

  • kyoto kidkyoto kid Posts: 42,219
    DanaTA said:

    Autocorrect, probably.

    No doubt!  laugh  Or just plain ignorance.  I see a lot of misspellings in professional publications these days.  Once in a while, it could be a typo, but this often...it's just plain apathy.  I think there are no longer any proofreaders in the publishing business.

    Dana

    Of course it's apathy.  And that's probably the one of the reasons there aren't good proofreaders either.  Nobody cares anymore.  Whenever I bring up grammar or spelling issues I get the defensive replies that "Hey, languages change.  Get over it!".  But it's been my observation that the ones who change the language are the lazy and illiterate.  I can hardly understand many young people today.  Not because they use new words, new words are fine, but because they mumble and mispronounce the familiar words.  Yet, try to let them know what they're doing and they get all defensive and act entitled.  And it's speed, speed, speed.  Sure we have computerized dictionaries that autocorrect things into absurdity but nobody checks.  Speed writing is bad enough but speed talking is just plain rude and conceited.  I believe they somehow feel that he who says the most, the quickest wins.  Yet most of the time they talk and talk and talk and say nothing.

    Yes, languages change.  New words creep in, spellings readjust, meanings change, but let's not blindly accept ignorance as the new norm,  Though I suspect it's too late,  sad

     

    I'll admit to being a bit of a grammar nerd, but the number of professionally published books (by big reputable publishers even) coming out full of typos, spelling mistakes and common grammatical errors is very disheartening.

    My pet hate misspelling at the moment, particularly on Internet forums is "eh wallah" for et voilà (which of course, is French for "and there it is").

    ...as someone with dyslexia the spell check tool here can be useless,  It doesn't flag words of less than four letters (often the most commonly misspelled ones) and some of it's correction suggestions are so off base it's ridiculous. Google, while it flags words down to two letters, often also suffers from oddball suggestions for what should be a common typo while not listing the actual fix.

  • kyoto kidkyoto kid Posts: 42,219
    edited March 2017
    MistyRara said:
    Tjohn said:
    MistyRara said:
    Tjohn said:

    Thunda... 

     

    Tennesee going into storm season?

     

    Yup. Worse tomorrow.

     

    March is in like a lion, out like a kitten

    ...in like a kitten here 51° and partly cloudy with no water from the sky.  Didn't even get a severe weather alert email today for once.

    Post edited by kyoto kid on
  • kyoto kidkyoto kid Posts: 42,219
    ps1borg said:

    Morning. Hot hot hot hot hot hot hot hot hot hot hot hot hot  hot hot hot  hot hot hot  hot hot hot  hot hot hot hot hot hot hot hot hot  hot hot hot hot hot hot  for the first day of autumn :)

    ..ouch, 103° F.

  • XyetztXyetzt Posts: 27,491

    I am out of raspberry lemonade but still have plenty of sandwich left complaint.

  • kyoto kidkyoto kid Posts: 42,219

    ...I'm all out or potato wodka complaint.

  • LeatherGryphonLeatherGryphon Posts: 12,303
    kyoto kid said:
    MistyRara said:
    Tjohn said:
    MistyRara said:
    Tjohn said:

    Thunda... 

     

    Tennesee going into storm season?

     

    Yup. Worse tomorrow.

     

    March is in like a lion, out like a kitten

    ...in like a kitten here 51° and partly cloudy with no water from the sky.  Didn't even get a severe weather alert email today for once.

    I've always heard the expression as "In like a lion, out like a lamb". indecision

  • MistaraMistara Posts: 38,675

    made the call today to cancel my smartphone. 40 bucks a month to my retirement.

    still have my motorola flip phone that makes phone calls

  • MistaraMistara Posts: 38,675

    nommies chocolate shortbread shaped like scottie dogs

  • TJohnTJohn Posts: 11,355
    kyoto kid said:
    MistyRara said:
    Tjohn said:
    MistyRara said:
    Tjohn said:

    Thunda... 

     

    Tennesee going into storm season?

     

    Yup. Worse tomorrow.

     

    March is in like a lion, out like a kitten

    ...in like a kitten here 51° and partly cloudy with no water from the sky.  Didn't even get a severe weather alert email today for once.

    I've always heard the expression as "In like a lion, out like a lamb". indecision

    “And the lion will lie down with the lamb,

    but the lamb won’t get much sleep…”

    ~ Woody Allen

  • DanaTADanaTA Posts: 13,378
    kyoto kid said:
    MistyRara said:
    Tjohn said:
    MistyRara said:
    Tjohn said:

    Thunda... 

     

    Tennesee going into storm season?

     

    Yup. Worse tomorrow.

     

    March is in like a lion, out like a kitten

    ...in like a kitten here 51° and partly cloudy with no water from the sky.  Didn't even get a severe weather alert email today for once.

    I've always heard the expression as "In like a lion, out like a lamb". indecision

    Exactly.

    Dana

  • LeatherGryphonLeatherGryphon Posts: 12,303
    edited March 2017
    DanaTA said:
    kyoto kid said:
    MistyRara said:
    Tjohn said:
    MistyRara said:
    Tjohn said:

    Thunda... 

     

    Tennesee going into storm season?

     

    Yup. Worse tomorrow.

     

    March is in like a lion, out like a kitten

    ...in like a kitten here 51° and partly cloudy with no water from the sky.  Didn't even get a severe weather alert email today for once.

    I've always heard the expression as "In like a lion, out like a lamb". indecision

    Exactly.

    Dana

    Playing on the alliteration of "L"s, not the comparison of strong and meek felines.  Either works, but the alliteration truly trips from the tongue.

    Post edited by LeatherGryphon on
  • MistaraMistara Posts: 38,675

    lions, and tigers, and bears ... oh my  smiley

  • XyetztXyetzt Posts: 27,491

    I am trying out my library's digital library but getting confused. oh my oh dear.

  • MistaraMistara Posts: 38,675

    degrees are minusing again.  poor daffodils so confused.

  • TJohnTJohn Posts: 11,355

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