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Heh. Good list. But they left out some others (then again, if they had put them in, it would have no longer been a Top 10.

Retarded, not Retarted
Which, not wich
Ridiculous, not Rediculous


I know I had a bunch more, but of course, can't remember them at the moment.


 

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Oh there are plenty of them that were left out.

Could have is the correct usage instead of could of. That's a bit more of a personal gripe

I just thought it was a neat reference guide for those who are unsure.

Should this have gone into the Player Guides, d'you think?


 

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I have the sudden urge to go drinking with a panda.


 

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Could have is the correct usage instead of could of. That's a bit more of a personal gripe
OH YES! So much in agreement with you on that one!

Also: "mute point". It's MOOT point! And while you're at it, get offa my lawn!


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I have the sudden urge to go drinking with a panda.
Sounds good to me Karl....where is the Tequila?


 

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I'm surprised "rediculous" didn't make the list. This one has be boring holes in the backs of my eyes for years, and it will never stop!

Also, there is something about using baloney/bologna to describe nonsense that I'm not quite sure about.


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In this game, one of the greatest spelling villains that I notice is the word villain.

When you say 'villian,' you are not referring to those enemies on the street who run amok and cause chaos, you are referring to the aliens who live on planet Villia!


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I'm surprised "rediculous" didn't make the list. This one has be boring holes in the backs of my eyes for years, and it will never stop!

Also, there is something about using baloney/bologna to describe nonsense that I'm not quite sure about.
It's a reference to what goes INTO baloney. All the 'garbage' bits that would be otherwise inedible. So, saying something is 'baloney' is essentially saying it is a melange of castoff crap. Same expression as "a load of tripe".

I'm showing my parent's ages, now.

And.. it's not "cannon". It's 'Canon' as in 'Canonical', or "Something that is accepted as fact without it needing to be proven."

The game's underlying story, the lore, is known as 'Canon' because according to the people who wrote the game, "This is what we based everything on. It should not be meddled with or contradicted." Compare to religious writings, Scripture, dogma, et cetera.

I'm sure there's a ton of other homonyms that get blatantly misused... all hail the spellchecker, which lets people get away with this sort of thing as long as a word is spelled correctly, no matter how egregiously mis-used....



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It's been awhile, but you sometimes see people posting about the Rouge Isles.

The rouge aisles are where the cosmetics are, not the villains


 

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Spelling, punctuation and grammar!
Incidentally, you've correctly omitted the serial comma in the thread title. The word "and" acts as a delimiter and an additional comma would have been obnoxiously redundant. (-:


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It's a reference to what goes INTO baloney. All the 'garbage' bits that would be otherwise inedible. So, saying something is 'baloney' is essentially saying it is a melange of castoff crap. Same expression as "a load of tripe".
What about "horse feathers," then?


 

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Could have is the correct usage instead of could of. That's a bit more of a personal gripe
I have long thought that this is caused by the contraction could've. It sounds similar to could of so, someone may use that trying to spell it phonetically.

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One of the funniest boo boos I've seen was when someone on another forum referred to something he didn't like as 'a load of crock'.


 

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Incidentally, you've correctly omitted the serial comma in the thread title. The word "and" acts as a delimiter and an additional comma would have been obnoxiously redundant. (-:
I was actually taught in second or third grade that a list of three things should have two commas, as in "one, two, and three." I learned later that it is redundant, but have only ever had one teacher (in college) tell me that it was outright inappropriate to use the second comma.

Anyway, someone has to use the extra commas left out by the people who refuse to use them at all.


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I have the sudden urge to go drinking with a panda.
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What about "horse feathers," then?
Mostly because people forget the correct term is "equine" or "Pegasus", not horse, feathers. Probably the same people who confuse a winged unicorn with a pegasus.


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I was actually taught in second or third grade that a list of three things should have two commas, as in "one, two, and three." I learned later that it is redundant, but have only ever had one teacher (in college) tell me that it was outright inappropriate to use the second comma.

Anyway, someone has to use the extra commas left out by the people who refuse to use them at all.
Really, it depends on the style guide used for the writing. For instance, MLA and APA which is commonly used in college (at least in the US) requires the serial comma. So, GuyPerfect is both correct and incorrect in his assertion that the omission is correct. I typically don't use them but, that is from years of writing for high school and college newspapers. Both used the AP style guide, which is one of the styles where it is omitted.

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I have long thought that this is caused by the contraction could've. It sounds similar to could of so, someone may use that trying to spell it phonetically.

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That is probably true. It's still no excuse! Homonyms are not interchangeable, dag nabbit!
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Incidentally, you've correctly omitted the serial comma in the thread title.
But even as your linked article points out, whether a serial comma is acceptable or not varies by media, reader, subject, and the color of a frog's leg hair.

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people who confuse a winged unicorn with a pegasus.
That's 'alicorn', thankyouverymuch!

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That is probably true. It's still no excuse! Homonyms are not interchangeable, dag nabbit!
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What about for depicting accents in dialogue?


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I actually have no hard and fast rules on comma useage, and as English is a foreign language to me, I tend to apply my own native comma rules to the English language... With mixed results.


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That's 'alicorn', thankyouverymuch!

Hmm, I've never heard of "alicorn" before. The only single word I've ever seen to describe a winged unicorn before was "hypacorn".

Also, if it comes from "alae" (Latin for wings, IIRC), shouldn't it be "alacorn" or something?


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I have no idea what the point of this was, but "6 types of crappy hugs" was HILARIOUS!


 

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"Alot" should be a word.


 

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There is no "wat", it's either "what" or "watt".

Ur is an ancient and long lost city. i'm not quite sure why some people feel compelled to blame it for things happening today. "thats ur fault" (Let's not worry about the lack of punctuation or capitalization that seems to follow that city around.)

"I" as a personal pronoun should always be capitalized. There are some neurotics that do not for reasons related to convoluted religious "logic", but in my case i do it as an affectation and literary quirk.

Also, a question mark, "?", is useful for letting people know that you're asking a question.

Plus all the grammatical errors in this post that weren't referenced at all.


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