Posted on 02/03/2021 3:58:31 PM PST by conservative98
I understand but I’m going to hang onto the app just because of that .1% chance. It costs me nothing and if I delete it I can never get it back.
He’s saying that Dan and the rest of the owners are NOT bend the knee guys and ARE the free speech crew and that Matze is NOT (even tho Matze just came out and claimed he was.) Dan is sayin Matze is lying and Matze just knee capped the other owners by coming out and doing this press campaign behind their backs. Dan claimed Matze was the NON free speech guy. But the others, according to Dan, of the Parler ARE full on free speech and product stability—Matze not.
You’re loosing me maxamericana!!!!🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣. ;D
Thank you.
The meaning of what you said is lose on me...
“He doesn’t say why the CEO got caned.
OH Noes!! He not only fired but he got caned as well? That ain’t right. “
Dear Lord, someone needs to cane that looser!
Seriously many of those grammatical errors are from auto spell correct. I find them all the time in major newspapers, websites. No red squiggly lines and they click the publish button.
I agree with Bell Buoy II. Hall monitors are prigs.
You're losing me Bell Bouy II. maxamericana loves chiming in on petty BS. :). Isn't that half the fun here--pointing out the occasionally overlooked, fine details in others' posts and exploiting them for fun or education? Playing and pivoting loose and light?
Your consternation is duly noted. Thanks for your comment. You seem smart.
exactly!
:D. Joy! Love your post.
That is absolutely true plus auto-correct is a great excuse when you just have a brain fart.
I agree with Bell Buoy II. Hall monitors are prigs.
>> “Now that is down right F’en funny How does reading screw up spelling...” <<
That shouldn’t be hard to figure out. Most of us spend just a few minutes being taught how to spell “lose” and “loose” (or any other word), and that may have been decades ago (as someone said earlier, in third or fourth grade). It’s seeing them in what we read that ingrains them in our memories. Seeing them written wrong ingrains them wrong (or, at least, weakens the effect of most usage, which is probably correct).
It’s a similar idea to trying to figure out what’s grammatically correct in speech by what “sounds” right. If we often hear it wrong, that’s hard to do.
Of course, we all make mistakes in spelling and grammar from time to time, out of carelessness. Even persons who make them often out of ignorance may have insights into more important things. It does create a bad impression, though. Persons who aren’t concerned about being wrong in one area are often not concerned about being wrong in others too.
hmmm. Probably. Money may have been his KING. NOT freedom.
I've never understood anyone who didn't mind looking illiterate.
There does seem to be an echo in here.
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