you just want to hide the truth, because you are a part of it
LMAO coffee spittake
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Approach the mirrored reflection saying his name three times : "Butcher .... Butcher .... Butcher ....."
and wait to see if this Bogeyman urban legend manifests in the background, looming over shoulder
While your neighbors were busy killing off everyone in the neighborhood
with your own butcher knife in hand concealed behind your back
you stood for
ever before the window saying
nothing
It is "too", not "to". Don't you even feel the difference? When you mean "too" you pronounce it longer than when you say "to". How do people possiblY make this mistake
There, fixed it for ya.
Because people are "loosing" their minds, that's why.
My two BIGGEST grammatical pet peeves:
1. "Loose" instead of "Lose". Once and for all people: your mamma's pussy is loose, you lose at poker. Get it? Probably not.
2. Double negatives, as in 'no' instead of 'any'. Example: "You don't know no more than I do, Porn Nerd." Sigh. No, no I do not know any more than you do.
Honorable Mention: Using 'prolly' instead of 'probably'. Grrr!
Because people are "loosing" their minds, that's why.
My two BIGGEST grammatical pet peeves:
1. "Loose" instead of "Lose". Once and for all people: your mamma's pussy is loose, you lose at poker. Get it? Probably not.
2. Double negatives, as in 'no' instead of 'any'. Example: "You don't know no more than I do, Porn Nerd." Sigh. No, no I do not know any more than you do.
Honorable Mention: Using 'prolly' instead of 'probably'. Grrr!
Hm, but "loosing" and "losing" sounds +-the same. So it could be explained just by not knowing simple grammar.
While "to" and "too" (on top of not knowing) also sounds very differently.
It looks like an impossible mistake to me, even as non English speaker. So how come English speakers make it that often. VERY strange mistake
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