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1 hour ago, BangBnagBang said:

Why is it some people have to be grammer police. Won wonders what they do in there spare tyme.

First, spelling ain't grammar.

For the record, something else that gives me the irrits is the fact that almost no-one knows the difference between "less" (which relates to quantity), and "fewer" (which relates to number). These two are messed up constantly, as in "we have less games at the 'G", or whatever.

And, BBB, rest assured it doesn't take any spare time at all, merely seconds, and most of the time I let it go but every now and then I can't resist. I'll try to avoid policing you next time.

 
2 hours ago, BangBnagBang said:

Why is it some people have to be grammer police. Won wonders what they do in there spare tyme.

It’s cald try ing 2 feel soup-erior & making Otha’s feel bad 4 there bad gramma, and there spelling mes-takes. 
 

desrespectful and beeing asssss-wholes. Me thinks!! 


1 hour ago, Demonsterative said:

It’s cald try ing 2 feel soup-erior & making Otha’s feel bad 4 there bad gramma, and there spelling mes-takes. 
 

desrespectful and beeing asssss-wholes. Me thinks!! 

c'mon now, demonster, pull your socks up.   someone with sloppy spelling/grammar is well on their way to becoming another car salesman, estate agent, drummer or green's senator ... and we wouldn't wish that on you. 🥴

2 hours ago, pitmaster said:

First, spelling ain't grammar.

For the record, something else that gives me the irrits is the fact that almost no-one knows the difference between "less" (which relates to quantity), and "fewer" (which relates to number). These two are messed up constantly, as in "we have less games at the 'G", or whatever.

And, BBB, rest assured it doesn't take any spare time at all, merely seconds, and most of the time I let it go but every now and then I can't resist. I'll try to avoid policing you next time.

Here's my tuppence worth on this matter.

If you are writing some sort of formal document or academic submission then accuracy in spelling and grammar is vital.

However, on platforms like Demonland it's more about people being able to comfortably and confidently express their opinions on a subject they are no doubt passionate about.

Provided the meaning of their submission is clear, I see no good reason to dampen their enthusiasm with unnecessary pedantry.

Freo now 4th last on the live ladder. 

Who on here had them as a sleeping giant after we lost to them? And was like ‘they won’t be worried about the 70 point loss to GWS?’

They are soon to be 7 and 10 unless they pull off their best H&A victory ever Sat arvo.

 
31 minutes ago, rpfc said:

Freo now 4th last on the live ladder. 

Who on here had them as a sleeping giant after we lost to them? And was like ‘they won’t be worried about the 70 point loss to GWS?’

They are soon to be 7 and 10 unless they pull off their best H&A victory ever Sat arvo.

Not a chance, they are missing 3 - 4 players from their best 22.


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Interesting result for Fremantle. Competition might start to worry about Sydney?

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Superb result on both the death riding and top 4 front.

Cheers Swans!

1 minute ago, titan_uranus said:

Dogs’ next 3 are Essendon, GWS, Richmond. 

Are they in danger of missing the 8?

Let’s hope so. I cannot stand them. On the other hand, I would love to play them in a final…

 

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The only team that can finish below Freo is GC. Let's hope their new coach motivates them to fight for the Dees draft pick.

Hopefully Wagner comes back in for the Freo game next week. Extra couple of days rest can’t hurt their chances of getting the job done over in Perth either. 

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Blues a chance against the Power given Port's outs....

GCS I reckon get the job done over the Saints, too

If Fremantle sink any lower they'll have to send down another one of those submersibles to find them. 

1 minute ago, Rab D Nesbitt said:

If Fremantle sink any lower they'll have to send down another one of those submersibles to find them. 

An anchor sinking on the ladder...


12 minutes ago, Rodney (Balls) Grinter said:

Go Sawannies you good thing!!

Loving the death ride.

It's the gift that keeps giving - every second match has some bearing on the ride!

Like the freo circle of death

 

Just now, binman said:

It's the gift that keeps giving - every second match has some bearing on the ride!

Like the freo circle of death

 

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Let's go Hawks you can still overtake Freo on the ladder 🔥

 
Just now, ElDiablo14 said:

Let's go Hawks you can still overtake Freo on the ladder 🔥

Round 24- Hawks v Freo at the G

The must watch game of the season

16 minutes ago, John Demonic said:

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Another big loss to the Dees fml

I’ve watched the GF replay so many times that I feel like I know this guy personally. 


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