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This week, because I am upset and pissed off, I will do what I told myself I wouldn't ever do with these posts, which is to be nasty about people who consistently misplace apostrophes.


Everyone makes typos sometimes. The odd apostrophe mistake is not a catastrophe. What I'm talking about is the kind of cluelessness that also pisses Lynne Truss off.

For example, here are some simple fucking rules:

1) The word "yours" NEVER needs an apostrophe.

I mean, think about it. Are you a bloody idiot or what? The word "yours" is in exactly the same category as the word "mine". You don't need to be a grammarian to suss that one out. Where the hell are you going to put an apostrophe in that? Min'e? What's that - mince? Mine'? M'ine? Mi'ne? What the hell are you doing? FFS.

2) "It's" and "its" are two different goddamn motherfucking words, goddamnbuggerybeckettit.

e.g. Your mistake, my mistake, his mistake, her mistake, its mistake.

it's = it is

e.g. It's all one big motherfucking load of shit.

Look at your writing. Can you replace the "it's" you have written with the two words "it is"? If not, delete the apostrophe. Gumhead.

3) If it's a plural, just stick an "s" on the end; it doesn't need a bloody apostrophe.

Anne's top tip for the functionally illiterate: if you're not sure, just miss out the apostrophe anyway. Most people's mistake is too use them too much. To me at least, a missing apostrophe is annoying in the way that a friend owing you a fiver who doesn't turn up to the pub is annoying, but a big, fat, juicy, stinking apostophe where one shouldn't be is like coming home from a hard day at work to find a turd on your pillow. Much more annoying.

Here endeth the lesson.

Oh, and a big cheery hello to slu if he's still stalking me this week. *waves*

Date: 2004-06-25 02:27 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] dennyd.livejournal.com
Most people's mistake is too use them too much.

I forget who is credited with the Internet law that 'every grammar/spelling flame shall contain a grammatical or spelling error'.
From: [identity profile] random-goblin.livejournal.com
A bit of a "what's wrong with this this sentence?" that one, I had to read that twice to see the error, because between my eyes and brain the bold too swapped places with last one.

But 'fiver from a friend' vs 'turd on your pillow' is just wonderfully true. Splendid turn of phrase!

Date: 2004-06-27 04:56 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] conflux.livejournal.com
Hurrah! I was about to do that one for Anne to rant about next but you got there first. I'm carp at grammer me, you're lucky if I even spell it all right.

Keep up the good work by the way. I think you should publish all this one day and send it around schools.

Date: 2004-06-27 05:44 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] dennyd.livejournal.com
I think someone did a fairly amusing poster rant of the apostrophe stuff once, distributed as a PDF, with the suggestion you could print it out and pin it up in classrooms and offices.

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