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At Least Obama Can Spell

Sometimes I am amazed at the sheer stupidity of people. I understand everyone has a choice, and respect people’s choices. However, there are times when it would be better off for everyone who shares your viewpoint, to just shut up.

Case in point, I was on my facebook feed the other day when I spot this doozy:

Now if you are anything like me you read this response and thought, what the hell is that word? I started by phonetically sounding the word out and came to the sudden realization that he was trying to spell “ceremony”.  Spell check can do nothing for you when you bastardize a word as well as that. Although if you can’t sell “will” correctly I don’t have much hope for any other word that you try to think out. I think you could have the most well reasoned argument, but if you have atrocious grammar such as this, it makes no difference.

So do you have any stories of bad grammar or stupidity that ruined a person’s argument?

Blake Fehl

Member of the St. Louis Film Critics Association. Co-Founder of Saint Brewis and Review St. Louis. Digital Strategist by day, film/beer/hockey fanatic by night.

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