apostrophes


Oh my lord, the grammar in the title is KILLING me...

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Idk man, think of it like this, my bro's come before my ho's, therefore I possess both. There were plenty of times way back in the day when I said that to my girlfriend or whatever ho I may have been with at the time. Of course when I got married all of that kinda stuff stopped, it became, shut up b!tch *beep* you I'm goin out!

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Wow, you sound cool.

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Wow, you sound like a B!!tch that can't take a joke.

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Oh no... the B word, I'm so offended


You should sign up for comedy night; what with your winning material and all.

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Really I thought the "frigid" part would be offensive

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Hahaha, samsquanches.

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Killer_Movie, the apostrophes you put in "bro's" makes it possessive as in "my bro's (singular) hos (plural)."

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If you actually knew english, you'd know that both bros and hos aren't supposed to have apostropes in this context.

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Thank you, wazzup_417. Somebody had to say it.

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