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Change My Mind (tilt-corrected) | Those who want English to be the official language of the U.S. don't know the difference between
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77 views 3 upvotes Made by MemeSplain 1 month ago in politics
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5 ups, 1mo
They're ya go again.
Their's a big difference, if there happy with English, who are we to criticize?
4 ups, 1mo,
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Who and whom, its and it's, and etcetera. Then there are all the idioms. It's a difficult language. But to circle back to this meme . . . so what?
3 ups, 1mo,
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I won't trust any language-use critics until they know the difference between infer and imply.

Then there are the idi... idio... ahhhmmm, idiots. Yeah, that's it. 🤣🤣
3 ups, 1mo
LOL
3 ups, 1mo
You forgot that punctuation goes at the end of a sentence.
1 up, 1mo
'so you think Spanish shouldn't be first in the list of options?'
'yeah'
'AAH! You didn't capitalize your 'yeah'! Argument invalidated!'
0 ups, 1mo
Are you advocating for a modern John Law?
A Scottish economist hired by France to improve their economy through transferring Slaves
to French Louisiana and plant SugarCane ?

Did Gaelic speaking John, have them speak money, French, or retain their African Languages ?

https://www.britannica.com/money/Mississippi-Bubble
0 ups, 1mo
1 up, 1mo
I have seen both sides make this mistake
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Those who want English to be the official language of the U.S. don't know the difference between there, their, and they're