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posted ago by Gunsareforfun ago by Gunsareforfun +95 / -0

I've seen a lot of memes recently with bad grammar and I usually let it slide lest I be called a grammar nazi, but honestly this is a big issue. It's easy for un-redpilled normies and shitlibs to look at a meme and say "Oh god, they misspelled/used the wrong word, look at how uneducated all the Trump voters are" and that's one less person giving our views the time of day. Now even though most of you have it straight, I'm going to explain proper uses of a few words commonly used.

Your - implies ownership. "He's still your president."

You're - used as an identifier. Same as "You are". eg. "You're a cuck, Spez."

There - I shouldn't have to explain this one. "Yes reddit cuckadmin, that post right there!"

Their - implies ownership. "r/politics users are out of their goddamn minds."

They're - used as an identifier. Same as "They are". eg. "They're creating accounts on thedonald.win and glowposting to try to make us look bad."

To - self explanatory. You learned this in kindergarten. "There was an attempt, to make the president look bad. It backfired."

Too - synonymous with "also". eg. "I'm a former Democrat too. Fuck the DNC."

Two - a number. "Two terms, two genders, two scoops"

If anyone would like to add any pointers for the humble meme farmers, feel free to list them below. I hope this helps production in the Meme Warfare Division.

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myredditnameisfake -1 points ago +3 / -4

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