BeastProwl wrote:CrimsonPrime wrote:Steven Spielberg...You have earn my respect ! Now you're definitely deserve a place in the hall of fame

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leviebaby wrote:michael bay please stop making fake ascuses please i know and half you know he fired her because she wouldnt dress sexy its bs youll take bay side rrealy you can say bs about me but i wont see the movie not because no megan fox but it went down hill youll can hating fox but youll imature drunk punks who act like mature go gaga for bay but the truth is he wanted her dress sexy spillberg retire please
Dude...Are you "high" or something? Cause your english doesnt really make any sense. The only sense it have...Atleast to me is that you're drunk or "high" >.>...
Well, isn't this just a case of the pot calling the kettle black?
the only sense it have? wow, my grammar check just flew out the window...
atleast? you mean at least, right? there's a space there.
the grammar check just started fizzling.
and every comment you leave, and I mean every comment thus far, has had this stupid thing >.>
the grammar check just blew up!
try a little harder to make your point a little more air tight next time.
I have a few arguments, none of them work particularly well together, but I want to use them anyway:
1. CrimsonPrime's grammar may not be perfect, but it's still much, much better than leviebaby's. It's more of a case of the dark gray sweater calling the kettle black.
2. You don't use proper capitalization. Maybe you should check that before calling people out on their grammar.
3. This ">.>" is called an emoticon. They've been in use since the beginning of the internet. While you can fault people for using them in things like fanfiction or written works, they're practically a staple of forum posts.
4. I don't know what browser you use, but I know Firefox doesn't have grammar check. In my experience, though, most programs that use grammar check are rarely reliable at all, but whatever it is you're using must be way worse, seeing as how it's combustible.