Posted on 07/19/2025 7:17:54 AM PDT by Swirl
Documentary of reactions from crowd following Butler attempted assassination. Includes interviews with surviving victims and witnesses.
Very well done! 49 mins
In writing, it’s pluralizing noun’s with apostrophe’s
Should of been “have”.
Writing “could of” or not knowing the difference between the words “then” and “than” are illustrative of how crappy this country’s education system has become.
See what I did there?
Gee guys did I hit a nerve or what? I just misquoted the title. Cant blame this on the new generation, my education started almost 70 years ago and I earned advanced degrees at major universities.
I especially love seeing “could of went” in a written piece, comment, or text. /sarc
Mine is “irregardless”. I honestly think a little bit less of someone when they use that word.
Excellent! 🤣
How about further and farther? People are always using further to say farther. I wouldn’t say it is fur from here to my house so why would I say my house is further away from here than your house?
It IS! So sloppy
Me and him definately should of watched the Eagle’s dominate performance in the Superbowl, at the end of the day, they were just better then the Chief’s
Coulda, sheesh wut a doip
It’s “Could Have.”
The Rumble link shows “Could Have.”
I was, like, 30 before I realized that “could of” wasn’t English. Fortunately I never used it in a school assignment.
“”a comment should be easy to read and understand - not a puzzle to be solved””
As the saying went in MY DAY - you just said a mouthful!! Lately it seems everything is a puzzle - like a FReeper said just a few days ago - no one remembers the 5 W’s - WHO, WHAT, WHERE, WHEN, WHY....I was never a journalist but there are a lot who purport to be and get the the headline pieces...wears me out trying to read between the lines.
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Thanks for sharing the video. I just watched the entire thing and I still have tears in my eyes. I am glad they showed the other two men who were shot and survived.
By the way, I don’t care if it was could of, could’ve or could have - everybody knows what was meant. Again, thanks for posting.
Despite giving you the business for the title, I watched the whole thing and it is very well done and highly recommended.
Thanks for posting it.
A lot of people say *could of* when they mean *could have*.
I hear it all the time.
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