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Started by Samus Aran, September 14, 2009, 12:55:28 AM

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Samus Aran

Pet peeves, nerd style. Things that piss you off because of how nerdy you are about something.

Mine: when people erroneously quote Shakespeare by getting the quote wrong, using it incorrectly, not knowing what it means, etc.

Prime example is how people quote "now is the winter of our discontent" (first line of Richard III) without understanding that it is a happy phrase, in which Richard of Gloucester is basically saying "all's good in the neighborhood" rather than complaining. People seem to use this phrase as if it's a way to say "well shit, things couldn't get any worse" when in fact it is totally the opposite.

akudood;

Samus Aran


j o e i n c


Samus Aran


FAMY2

I might. Then again I might not.  n_u

Lozal

people not using oxford commas

people who pronounce latin verbs wrong in latin class

my latin teacher who is okay with people pronouncing said verbs wrong

silly grammatical mistakes

people who write like retards and get higher grades than someone writing correctly on a science essay
powerofone; powerofone; powerofone; powerofone; powerofone;

Quote from: Pyrate on November 20, 2009, 05:11:08 AM

"You have an amazing body. You have amazing breasts."

Mando Pandango

Quote from: Jet Black Wii on September 21, 2009, 07:58:52 PM
people not using oxford commas
THIS. FUCKING THIS. AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
Quote from: Magyarorszag on August 22, 2018, 10:27:46 PMjesus absolute shitdicking christ, nu-boyah

YPrrrr

I'm sort of a college football nerd... I don't know if that counts, but if people confuse the NFL rules with the NCAA ones then I am driven mad to no end akudood;

And of course, being actually nerdy, the whole "you're," "your," "there," "they're," "their," "whose," "who's" type thing.

Thyme

Quote from: Kaz on September 14, 2009, 12:55:28 AM
Prime example is how people quote "now is the winter of our discontent" (first line of Richard III) without understanding that it is a happy phrase, in which Richard of Gloucester is basically saying "all's good in the neighborhood" rather than complaining. People seem to use this phrase as if it's a way to say "well shit, things couldn't get any worse" when in fact it is totally the opposite.


Ah. I didn't know about that quote. I'll admit it took me a bit to figure out "oh right winter is the end so it's the end of their discontent". maps;

but as for the topic sorry i can't think of anything

YPrrrr


Lozal

powerofone; powerofone; powerofone; powerofone; powerofone;

Quote from: Pyrate on November 20, 2009, 05:11:08 AM

"You have an amazing body. You have amazing breasts."

Thyme

Also, lol oxford comma.

In French we learn not to use those. maps;

Samus Aran

I tend not to use serial commas (nor do I call them Oxford commas), as my whole approach to writing is "less is more" and introducing wholly unnecessary punctuation seems, of course, unnecessary. I realize that they sometimes lessen ambiguity, but they also equally increase it at times, so I just go with my gut and leave them out.

ME##

Quote from: YPR on September 21, 2009, 08:02:20 PM
What's an oxford comma?


When you include a comma before words like 'and' in a list.  Personally I think it looks ugly, so I do not use it.

Mando Pandango

Lack of an oxford comma in a sentence absolutely destroys the flow of said sentence, imo.
Quote from: Magyarorszag on August 22, 2018, 10:27:46 PMjesus absolute shitdicking christ, nu-boyah

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