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This is liek the worst movie title ever...


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There is NO title for this film yet.

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and you are "liek" the most horrible speller I have ever seen!

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thats the worst spelling you've ever seen? damn I wish I had your luck... I run into people all the time online who spell terribly and you can't make out what the hell they were trying to say.

(oh...u weren't serious)

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Did you mean 'your' or did you mean 'you're'?

I know, I know, nobody cares....




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I did leave the stove on!
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Actually he meant "you're"

As in "You're like the worst speller ever".

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Nope, he refers to 'liek', indeed. He is right, "your 'liek'..." meaning the OP's 'liek'.

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Even if good spelling could make an awful film good, "Please Give" would still stink. Who can care about any of these characters or the film's pointlessness?

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nah...no possessive case here. noun (objective case) for the sentence would be "speller". The adjective is "worst". The noun subjective is "you". Hence, the verb and adverb are "are" and "like"...tah dah!

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"Deltron meant 'your', because it's correct. 'Your' - is possessive - 'your luck', the luck belonging to you. Not 'you're', which is an abbreviation of 'you are' - 'you are luck'.

Pretty sure you need to go back and read the sentence again.

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I'm pretty sure you need to read that again. Read the following carefully.

"and your "liek" the most horrible speller I have ever seen!" = Incorrect.

"and you're "liek" the most horrible speller I have ever seen!" = Correct.

"and your "liek" is the most horrible spelling I have ever seen!" = Correct.

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what does it mean really? can somebody explain to me?

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OK listen up, Americans. I understand it's a foreign concept to you, but it's about charity. No, charity does not mean you invade a Third World country and occupy it for years, using up their resources. Charity means being selfless. Charity means giving without expecting anything in return.


http://learnyourdamnhomophones.com/ Learn your damn homophones.

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OK listen up, Americans. I understand it's a foreign concept to you, but it's about charity. No, charity does not mean you invade a Third World country and occupy it for years, using up their resources. Charity means being selfless. Charity means giving without expecting anything in return.


stfu frenchy nobody yanked your chain.


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You did yank my chain, Yankee! By the way, I am NOT French!


http://learnyourdamnhomophones.com/ Learn your damn homophones.

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Historically, the European idea of charity is to collectively let a deadly situation in their own midst or their own backyard fester to such proportions that the Americans finally relent and make the mistake of trying to repair the situation and succeed in giving over many American lives and much material, all to a mostly ungrateful and critical audience of smug Europeans.

I'm told that a few Europeans have some regard for American efforts, such as the French people who live near this cemetery in Normandy.

http://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic-art/101862/40338/The-Normand y-American-Cemetery-and-Memorial-honouring-US-soldiers-who#


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Yeah, cause those pesky Russians didn't do anything to help. All they did was destroy over 80% of the German army making it possible for the Americans and allies in general to have a chance.

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Like anyone here who wants to be snide about it did any fighting. We all owe thanks to people who are dead now for saving all of us currently living in freedom from being under the rule of a bunch of evil sadistic animals. Regardless of what country we're now in or what country those who fought for the Allies were once from.

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Check the facts you twit. Americans are by far the most giving country in the world when natural disasters strike. Just look up foreign aid to Haiti after the recent earthquake. That is what happens in every case of such tragedies so don't start acting like you're sanctimonious Santa Claus and telling people what charity means.

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and you're the most giving when it comes to invading and destroying third world countries arbitrarily so that negates any good you have done


http://learnyourdamnhomophones.com/ Learn your damn homophones.

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I am an Australian, but even I know that people in the United States GIVE MORE than any other country in the world - and that is per capita - both collectively and individually. Do not parade your ignorance with the expectation that no one will call you out on it.

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Who the hell spells like as 'LIEK?

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What's amazing is that people are more interested in being right than they are in knowing what is right. Admitting you're wrong just means you won't have to make the same mistake twice.

This isn't something you can decide with hivemind and it isn't an opinion poll. It's simple grammar, and four people posting their opinion can't change the rules. So far, only two people on this thread have been right.

The correct word is you're, not your, because the object isn't spelling but speller.

Original quote: "your 'liek' the most horrible speller I have ever seen!"

Because the poster used speller, "li[ke]" becomes a colloquial hesitation.

Correctly punctuated: You're, li[ke], the most horrible speller I've ever seen.

True meaning: You're . . . the worst speller I've ever read.

If like were not a hesitation, the remark would make no sense, particularly on a message board:

Correct punctuation: You're like the most horrible speller I have ever seen.
Meaning: You resemble the worst speller I've ever seen.


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The only way you're could be your (i.e., possessive) is if spelling were substituted for speller, making the object "liek," and even then, you'd be missing a verb:

Your "liek" [is] the worst spelling I've ever seen!

So, to sum, the people who were truly right in this thread were Hannah and Thoughtless. You're is correct.

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no, I believe this is the worst movie title ever:

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0780511/

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Get Him to the Greek. Seriously, does that in any way make you want to see the movie?!

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