I was at a friend's play, and in the hall, the cast had little blobs about their character in the play. So there was one 14-year-old, writing about "Blanch" (as opposed to Blanche). She started out: "im playing Blanch in the play," which really bothered me. "im" is totally... ugh... not capitalized, no apostrophe, just wrong.
(By the way, they wrote it out on lined paper. It wasn't typed, just handwritten.)
Any other stories like this?
Gaian Grammar Guild
The Gaian Grammar Guild is a refuge for the literate, a place for them to post and read posts without worrying about the nonsensical ones.
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