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When the spelling snobs don't know how to grammar

- "everytime" should be "every time"
- "thats" should be "that's"
- "suppose" should be "supposed"
- "its" should be "it's"
Haha.
Also, errors aside, this is definitely something I do. If they're close together, I assume typo and forgive. If not, I assume they intentionally spelled it that way and judge.




I'm also pretty sure there also needs to be a comma after "wrong." (Introductory clauses and all that.) Stylistically, both "socially acceptable" and "said word" come off as inaccurate and/or pretentious. Suggestions: 1) Cut "socially" and just say "acceptable." 2) Change "said word" to "that word" or "the word."
Not that I've been editing grant proposals all week or nothin'. ;)
Haha, I was too distracted by all the other mistakes to catch the missing comma after "wrong"!
The other part comes off more super pretentious than actually inaccurate to me, so I left it. Also because the super pretentious part of it makes it that much funnier that there are so many mistakes in this post.
Yeah, the smug attitude really makes it, haha.