SkinnyGoomba
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i guess con-artists always wear suits.
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A close second or third: "its" and "it's."
Funny, but you're right, a stretch . . . hell, beyond a stretch. The days of the "oh he seems nice" upgrade are long gone. Three ways to get upgraded to First Class:
Lose or loose.
*queue someone to show up and say that it's informal and they will write correctly when they need to (complete with lolzorz)*
******* grammar nazis.
I've given up at this point.
"...he will write correctly when he needs to."
Hmm.. They/their can be used to refer to a person of unspecified sex.
By the way, does anyone else think that if someone is going to publish more than 100 words at a time on the internet, that they should at least know more the difference between there/their/they're?