Anyone who knows me recognizes my cringe when I see 'it's' instead of 'its'. Or 'your' instead of 'you're'. My editor button cannot be turned off. It's a built-in reflex. I don't seek it out just to expose others' lack of grammar knowledge. I really don't. And I understand it's not the epitome of human evolution to spell and write properly. If countless ads want to promote their company by saying, in quotes, they are the "best" something, and not realize that quotes are not for emphasis but instead make them look like a joke, that is okay. I'm not judging.
It's one thing to write an email, or a quick note and have misspellings. It's quite another to permanently record a misspelling onto your body. Yes, it's been done. Look here. It blows my mind how these things were not noticed by either tattoo-ee or tattoo-er. Yikes!
It's one thing to write an email, or a quick note and have misspellings. It's quite another to permanently record a misspelling onto your body. Yes, it's been done. Look here. It blows my mind how these things were not noticed by either tattoo-ee or tattoo-er. Yikes!
I'm with you on this one...it's just not ok!
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