electrycmonk
_This space intentionally left blank_
Oh I have as well.... SW Michigan, and later in the Navy (NAS JAX) and again from some northern transfer students at UNT.Haha! That's awesome... Not many people have heard youns.
Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
Oh I have as well.... SW Michigan, and later in the Navy (NAS JAX) and again from some northern transfer students at UNT.Haha! That's awesome... Not many people have heard youns.
ThanksExactly, but so many people use it wrong both ways. Love your explanation.
So all of you are the Starrses. Like another family might be the Millers, or the Smiths.I have the same issue with my name. My last name is Starrs. The second "s" stays regardless if it is just me or my whole family. So many people keeping dropping it, even friends we have known for years.Grrr
Not American English. I'm with @AgnesGray . Fire up the barbecue!I don't think it is. It's just English.![]()
It looks and sounds pretty awkward, but apparently that is correct.So all of you are the Starrses. Like another family might be the Millers, or the Smiths.
That is evidence that AI is real and slowly destroying our mental facultiesHere’s a few I see a lot....
-For all intensive purposes (it’s just not that intense.)
-Alot (two words people.)
-I could care less (opposite of what you think you’re saying.)
-Sorry for your lose (way to make people in mourning cringe.)
That being said, my phone makes some horrid changes. Yesterday it insisted that I wanted to say ‘eat’ when I was typing ‘ear’. It autocorrected it 3x.Lately it’s putting capitol letters in the middle of my sentences.
![]()
I have experienced that mentality with those self installed blinders more so throughout the south then in the north, mountain or west coast.I moved to a city with a lot of inbreds, they specifically tell new comers who say it's difficult to make friends to "Get the f out if you don't like it"
Things they say:
Him's so cute
Her's so nice
I seen a big deer (I hate people who seen things. See or saw people, present and past tense. Third grade, you're 40 get it together!)
Northwest Canada. Very odd judgmental people in a lovely city. All smart as sandwich meat.I have experienced that mentality with those self installed blinders more so throughout the south then in the north, mountain or west coast.
I have a slightly morbid sense of humour and your wording was just fantasticly amusing. The imagery is why I laughed. I hope that makes sense.Northwest Canada. Very odd judgmental people in a lovely city. All smart as sandwich meat.