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Should we change the bloody topic back to bitching at the Pope?

Yes
5 (50%)
Yes
5 (50%)

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Author Topic: The Pope is Joining Twitter  (Read 1093 times)

Say something in this thread regarding the effects this could have on Social Media.
« Last Edit: December 03, 2012, 01:57:21 AM by Mounds Bar »


Say something that could completely forget up social media through that occurring on this thread.

Uh
English on the last part please? Are we supposed to do something similar to the title?

It'd be funny because he'd follow @stuff_jesus_says

Uh
English on the last part please? Are we supposed to do something similar to the title?
It is English, it's also grammatically correct, read it many times.

seeing as there are no definite "rules" of english and grammar, sure, it's correct

but in a regular standpoint, no, it's not grammatically correct

seeing as there are no definite "rules" of english and grammar, sure, it's correct

there are, actually.

It is English, it's also grammatically correct, read it many times.

try this instead:

Say something in this thread regarding the title that and how it could completely forget up social media. through that occurring on this thread.

anyway, I think that would be hilarious and I'd probably follow him just to see how many trolls attack him.

seeing as there are no definite "rules" of English and grammar, sure, it's correct

Um, who told you that?

Um, who told you that?

contrary to popular belief what your teacher tells you and what the OED dictates isn't controlling what english is lol

english is, actually, controlled by the people who speak it. if everyone started saying that "purple" was a synonym of "blue", that's what "purple" would mean, and it would be correct.

contrary to popular belief what your teacher tells you and what the OED dictates isn't controlling what english is lol

english is, actually, controlled by the people who speak it. if everyone started saying that "purple" was a synonym of "blue", that's what "purple" would mean, and it would be correct.
Okay, that's a whole other discussion. I used to think this way too, but just because the entire world believes the world is flat, doesn't determine it a fact.

But still, there will always be the correct way of saying something.

Okay, that's a whole other discussion. I used to think this way too, but just because the entire world believes the world is flat, doesn't determine it a fact.

I hate to reference a children's book but "Frindle" by Andrew Clements is an example of how if everyone is calling a pen a "frindle", it becomes correct English. This is not at all related to how everyone saying a scientific fact is not true.

When you say "the pope" you obviously mean a team of people posing as the pope specifically for the church.

contrary to popular belief what your teacher tells you and what the OED dictates isn't controlling what english is lol

english is, actually, controlled by the people who speak it. if everyone started saying that "purple" was a synonym of "blue", that's what "purple" would mean, and it would be correct.

One rule is that you capitalize languages when you type them.  There are, in fact, rules to this system.

English is a language, and I speak English.  You capitalize it.  I don't care if the people who speak the language tell me otherwise, they don't control the rules of the language they use.

The reason this went off topic so fast is because OP barely typed anything.
Link us to an article or something, give us something to discuss.

On topic, I think this is just silly.
I will never join twitter, it's a peice of stuff.