• @Leg
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    51 year ago

    Language sticklers are an interesting phenomenon to me. Language has always evolved with its users. The only rule is that we understand each other when we use it, and that rule allows massive flexibility. Watching it evolve in real-time is more fun than trying to police someone for using an apostrophe.

    • @[email protected]
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      11 year ago

      Language sticklers are an interesting phenomenon to me

      It’s weird if you think about it. They’re basically saying “English was exactly correct at an arbitrary moment in time that I chose.” Anything different before that (such as ‘iland’) is wrong, but any new changes are an abomination.

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        81 year ago

        That’s totally not fair. Some things are more wrong than others. And the “everything is correct even” language people are just as insufferable as the “there is exactly one correct usage” people.

        Using it’s instead of its is not slang, or an evolving use or alternative spelling. It’s simply wrong.

        • @mmagod
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          11 year ago

          i’m glad this is being discussed. i felt like i was among very few in how i felt about that use of its vs it’s.

          just say “it is” and use it’s as the possessive… like every other word in the language and stop failing people on exams

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          01 year ago

          I don’t disagree that it’s wrong, but I had no difficulty understanding the sentence so I don’t care. The correction is just a distraction.