steeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeever!
Walteeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeerrr!
I always get a kick out of it when people leave out the comma after “fucking a”.
The “there” one was intentional, possibly self-submitted, and I’ve seen others do it before. Still funny, especially if their trolling catches fish.
How the hell does someone get “forchen” out of “fortune”? They’re not particularly similar, phonetically speaking.
Wheee
‘forchen’ could sound like ‘fortune’, I guess, in some regional dialects…but he’s a photographer – not a linguist – so how the hell would he know?
Oh. Well, if “fortune” is sophisticated linguistics, he’d be better off working towards becoming a 4chan company.
@beatusmongous
especially if “they’re” trolling catches fish.
thanks four coming out anyways.
If I were trolling, then yes. But I wasn’t. I just buy my fish at the local market. I hate fishing.
@Cooterlicious
No, beatusmongous was correct in saying ‘their’.
NO, it is they’re.
Their- belongs to They’re- They are. As in they are trolling.
Umm, jaxmagicman… NOT.
Please tell me how “Still funny, especially if they are trolling catches fish” makes any sense to you. The original use of “their” was possessive of “trolling.” Good try, though.
Cooterlicious was trolling, and caught some fish. Notice the “four.”
The correct usage (and my intended usage) is “their,” as a posessive pronoun. “Especially if they are trolling catches fish” is incorrect.
I’m not very good at trolling.
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steeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeever!
Walteeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeerrr!
I always get a kick out of it when people leave out the comma after “fucking a”.
The “there” one was intentional, possibly self-submitted, and I’ve seen others do it before. Still funny, especially if their trolling catches fish.
How the hell does someone get “forchen” out of “fortune”? They’re not particularly similar, phonetically speaking.
Wheee
‘forchen’ could sound like ‘fortune’, I guess, in some regional dialects…but he’s a photographer – not a linguist – so how the hell would he know?
Oh. Well, if “fortune” is sophisticated linguistics, he’d be better off working towards becoming a 4chan company.
@beatusmongous
especially if “they’re” trolling catches fish.
thanks four coming out anyways.
If I were trolling, then yes. But I wasn’t. I just buy my fish at the local market. I hate fishing.
@Cooterlicious
No, beatusmongous was correct in saying ‘their’.
NO, it is they’re.
Their- belongs to
They’re- They are. As in they are trolling.
Umm, jaxmagicman… NOT.
Please tell me how “Still funny, especially if they are trolling catches fish” makes any sense to you. The original use of “their” was possessive of “trolling.” Good try, though.
Cooterlicious was trolling, and caught some fish. Notice the “four.”
The correct usage (and my intended usage) is “their,” as a posessive pronoun. “Especially if they are trolling catches fish” is incorrect.
I’m not very good at trolling.