Or maybe introduce them to Little Bobby TablesThe Picard Maneuver@lemmy.world to Memes@sopuli.xyz – 987 points – 4 months ago(skeletor is leading by example by adding that unnecessary apostrophe...)178Post a CommentPreviewYou are viewing a single commentView all commentsWhile you're adding commas, learn how apostrophes work.That's not an apostrophe, it's a comma floating away.S-H-comma to the top-DynastyDid you hear about Pluto?I use it to signify "here come's an S!"Don'st.I u'se it to 'signify "here come's an 'S!"*Dave Barry FTW!You mean apostrophe's.And it's not even consistent. Why is it "comma's," but not "password's"?Maybe they're Dutch, there it's only done for words that end in a vowel. Probably not though.Interesting, didn't know that!1 more...1 more...I think it's a Greek root so surely it's apostrophedes.1 more...
While you're adding commas, learn how apostrophes work.That's not an apostrophe, it's a comma floating away.S-H-comma to the top-DynastyDid you hear about Pluto?I use it to signify "here come's an S!"Don'st.I u'se it to 'signify "here come's an 'S!"*Dave Barry FTW!You mean apostrophe's.And it's not even consistent. Why is it "comma's," but not "password's"?Maybe they're Dutch, there it's only done for words that end in a vowel. Probably not though.Interesting, didn't know that!1 more...1 more...I think it's a Greek root so surely it's apostrophedes.1 more...
That's not an apostrophe, it's a comma floating away.S-H-comma to the top-DynastyDid you hear about Pluto?
I use it to signify "here come's an S!"Don'st.I u'se it to 'signify "here come's an 'S!"*Dave Barry FTW!
And it's not even consistent. Why is it "comma's," but not "password's"?Maybe they're Dutch, there it's only done for words that end in a vowel. Probably not though.Interesting, didn't know that!1 more...1 more...
Maybe they're Dutch, there it's only done for words that end in a vowel. Probably not though.Interesting, didn't know that!1 more...
While you're adding commas, learn how apostrophes work.
That's not an apostrophe, it's a comma floating away.
S-H-comma to the top-Dynasty
Did you hear about Pluto?
I use it to signify "here come's an S!"
Don'st.
I u'se it to 'signify "here come's an 'S!"*
Dave Barry FTW!
You mean apostrophe's.
And it's not even consistent. Why is it "comma's," but not "password's"?
Maybe they're Dutch, there it's only done for words that end in a vowel. Probably not though.
Interesting, didn't know that!
I think it's a Greek root so surely it's apostrophedes.