#22 They sit around with people who use apostrophes and conventional contractions, and feign superiority to others for no reason other than that they do things differently. What we have here is simply a modern version of contractions. If you had any meaningful education, youda knowed that.
And while we're at it, double quotation marks are not used for emphasis, as in this semi-literate example here. They are, in fact, only used for, well, quotations. Go figure. jsyk: what you wanted there was single quotation marks, if you have any concept of conventional punctuation. However, even those of us who appreciate and enjoy conventional methods can sometimes allow asterisks, which practice is becoming standard.
Bottom line: you're very likely to be more uneducated than the persons using u in lieu of you. woo hoo. Because if you betch about that, you clearly have no knowledge of how language evolves.
#22 They sit around with people who use apostrophes and conventional contractions, and feign superiority to others for no reason other than that they do things differently. What we have here is simply a modern version of contractions. If you had any meaningful education, youda knowed that.
And while we're at it, double quotation marks are not used for emphasis, as in this semi-literate example here. They are, in fact, only used for, well, quotations. Go figure. jsyk: what you wanted there was single quotation marks, if you have any concept of conventional punctuation. However, even those of us who appreciate and enjoy conventional methods can sometimes allow asterisks, which practice is becoming standard.
Bottom line: you're very likely to be more uneducated than the persons using u in lieu of you. woo hoo. Because if you betch about that, you clearly have no knowledge of how language evolves.
And while we're at it, double quotation marks are not used for emphasis, as in this semi-literate example here. They are, in fact, only used for, well, quotations. Go figure. jsyk: what you wanted there was single quotation marks, if you have any concept of conventional punctuation. However, even those of us who appreciate and enjoy conventional methods can sometimes allow asterisks, which practice is becoming standard.
Bottom line: you're very likely to be more uneducated than the persons using u in lieu of you. woo hoo. Because if you betch about that, you clearly have no knowledge of how language evolves.