The Picard Maneuver to [email protected] • 11 months agoOr maybe introduce them to Little Bobby Tablesimagemessage-square168arrow-up11.02Karrow-down129file-textcross-posted to: cybersecuritymemes
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minus-square@ButtCheekOnASticklink72•11 months agoWhile you’re adding commas, learn how apostrophes work.
minus-square@kryptonianCodeMonkeylink61•11 months agoThat’s not an apostrophe, it’s a comma floating away.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink16•11 months agoI u’se it to 'signify “here come’s an 'S!”*
minus-square@samus12345linkEnglish6•11 months agoAnd it’s not even consistent. Why is it “comma’s,” but not “password’s”?
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink5•11 months agoMaybe they’re Dutch, there it’s only done for words that end in a vowel. Probably not though.
minus-squareDr. BoblinkfedilinkEnglish3•11 months agoI think it’s a Greek root so surely it’s apostrophedes.
While you’re adding commas, learn how apostrophes work.
That’s not an apostrophe, it’s a comma floating away.
S-H-comma to the top-Dynasty
Did you hear about Pluto?
I use it to signify “here come’s an S!”
Don’st.
I u’se it to 'signify “here come’s an 'S!”*
Dave Barry FTW!
You mean apostrophe’s.
And it’s not even consistent. Why is it “comma’s,” but not “password’s”?
Maybe they’re Dutch, there it’s only done for words that end in a vowel. Probably not though.
Interesting, didn’t know that!
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I think it’s a Greek root so surely it’s apostrophedes.