I'm really getting sick of..

Submitted by R_mahorn1974 on
I'm really getting sick of everyone bitching at everyone about rediculous things. WHO GIVES A F***!!!. Just talk sports/Michigan!! If you don't like someones thread, DON'T REPLY TO IT. Seriously, this is so childish and stupid. Why does everyone try to act hard on the computer? People correcting others grammar is funny to me. Remember beingg on AIM/AOL. Spelling u(you), wud(would), LOL(laugh out laid/ HAHA). Who cares if that mr. stevens or w/e is Mcfarlin, do you want a cookie for finding out? What if it isn't him? Lots of people are alike you know. If people try and talk smack to me on this thread, jokes are on you. Meet me face to face and say it, or do you not go in public? Also, chances are I probably won't even read this thread again. I have a life... Just letting 85% of you on here are childish, immature, etc. STOP JUDGING. Maybe its because talking shit on computer makes you feel good? Idon't know..... JUST STOP!!!!!! PS. I thought Michigan fans were supposed to be classy? ACT THAT WAY. Support each other, were all wolverine fans. GO BLUE.

jmblue

May 11th, 2009 at 5:21 PM ^

Magnus is right. "Every day" and "everyday" mean two different things. "Every day" consists of an adjective (every) plus a noun (day), which is what I think you were trying to say. "Everyday," as a single word, is an adjective. Here's an example of its use: Going out to lunch was an everyday event at that company. "I come here every day" is a complete sentence, but "I come here everyday" arguably is not (what is the adjective "everyday" modifying?).

Magnus

May 11th, 2009 at 5:27 PM ^

Thanks, jmblue. The comment was made as a joke, but it was true... Knowing the difference between "every day" and "everyday" is part of my everyday job, so I deal with things like this every day. Anyway, I originally made the comment to be funny and now we're being serious about it. Now I feel like a dick.