Are grammar national socialists actually handicapped? Or are they pretending to be handicapped?

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Are grammar national socialists handicapped or are they pretending to be handicapped? It seems like grammar national socialists will stop at nothing to call someone out on grammar even pretending to not know what someone meant when they see a misspelled word. Even a simple letter switch around they cannot mentally comprehend what the word could have been that they have to completely stop the topic to talk about it as if they don't know what the word could be interpreted as.

So are they low-key admitting they are handicapped? That they cannot understand what someone meant and fill the gaps in for themselves?

Who is coroan, and how does 4k kill people?

do I need to switch back to 1080p before it's too late?

what is coroan and how do we stop it? if it killed 4096 x 2160 people it must be quite severe

tbh no at least hlaf the time we can barely understand you because you can hardly type three words without a typo.

See waht I did there? and this is trying to typo.



So we know china has 4k corona virus deaths.

We know coroan is spelled similarly to corona.

and if you simply move around "a" and "n" in coroan it would spell corona.

even a simple google search of "coroan" would just tell you did you mean "corona" and only show you corona based news.

Coroan is also not a word.

So with all the facts listed above and we know there isn't 4k coroan deaths so the only logical conclusion is that word was clearly suppose to be "corona"




Of course if grammar national socialists had critical thinking and logical determination they would come to this conclusion without looking handicapped but here we are.


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Do any of you guys live in a climate without snow, what is it like? I can't imagine living in a place without the seasonal snow

Do any of you guys live in a climate without snow, what is it like? I can't imagine living in a place without the seasonal snow

you do know this is drama, right? Or are you pretending to not know that?

do you or do you not live in the climate without snow

do you or do you not live in the climate without snow
i live in one without snow. it makes me long for some snowball fights, and a good reason to get into comfy-looking marshmellow coats. i can also imagine it being a pain to shovel it off your driveway in the morning... unless you pay someone like me to do it for you. that sounds like a fun job compared to summer gardening where you can get bullied by the wasps who claim the flowery fields as their own.

wow love how you can't keep a civil conversation.




Do any of you guys live in a climate without snow, what is it like? I can't imagine living in a place without the seasonal snow
I live in a climate without snow. I remember one year along time ago in my childhood it snowed a little. It was really exciting. It was extremely rare for the area.
Now though, I dont really value the snow. Whenever I take vacations or day trips to places that snow and hike, I always return physically exhausted, and I consider myself to be in shape. Walking in 3 feet+ of snow sucks. I guess if it only snowed a little it would be nice. I definitely wouldn't want to have to clear my driveway everyday. So thats that.

I live in a climate without snow. I remember one year along time ago in my childhood it snowed a little. It was really exciting. It was extremely rare for the area.
Now though, I dont really value the snow. Whenever I take vacations or day trips to places that snow, I usually hike. I always return physically exhausted, and I consider myself to be in shape. Walking in 3 feet+ of snow sucks. I guess if it only snowed a little it would be nice. I definitely wouldn't want to have to clear my driveway everyday. So thats that.

what the duck was trying to edit a grammatical error and accidentally quoted myself. Whatever. Forgot this was drama considering we were talking about snow.

Do any of you guys live in a climate without snow, what is it like? I can't imagine living in a place without the seasonal snow
i do, its uh a momentous occasion when it does snow, but then the snow turns to slush and you cant touch anything without  your hands feeling like they're gonna fall off