Simple mistakes like that are rarely from lack of knowledge, so they don't bother me. Usually it's simply a accidentally hit key or typing too fast, not inability to complete grade school.
Using grammar as a verb is just an artistic liberty, I wouldn't consider it incorrect. You might want to read that link again because you used the possessive form when you should have used the connection.
Alternatively, it can be someone foreign who has not mastered grammar in English. I usually have no problem with that either, as long as I grasp what they are trying to say.
It's not fun winning silver when we lost in a blowout Ta esme, komanda varo solidziai bet per svarbiausias rungtynes nesusikalba ir gaunam. Gerai kad laimejom sidabra ir dziaugiuos del to, bet vistiek truputi kartu
Hey it's more than expected Nesitikejau nieko is komandos, bet jie parode charakteri ir pavare. Maciulis pasirode gerai ir manau Kazlauskas sugebejo daug isspaust is komandos, bendrai pasirodem neblogai. Bet jo, gaila kad nepakovojom gale
Cia del valstybes didzio ir gyventoju skaiciaus. Jie mano, kad jei musu mazai, tai mes debilai. 1937, 1939, 2003, 2010 ir visos olimpines bronzos ir Europos sidabrai parodo, kad ne. Plius, mes neturim aiskaus lyderio ar kokio superstar player, musu zaidmas labiau komandinis, ne individualus, tai atrodom silpniau negu yra
Jeigu JV taptu atletiskesnis, vietoj vient tik mases galetu buti labiau zvaigzde
D-MO smarkiai pagerejo bet trauma jam viska sukniso
Vat Domantas Sabonis, potencialo turi. Kai kurie portalai sako kad jis vienas geriausiu aukstaugiu NCAA. 17pts ir 11 reb per rungtynes irgi yra neblogai.
Bet bus matyt. Manau Rio olimpinese neblogai pasirodysim jei visi sveiki bus
That's probably the translation they were after. It's not far off; I doubt I could translate anything from English to another language and get it that close.
By winning silver it'll make you feel like you just weren't good enough where as winning a bronze medal will make you feel like you were able to do good enough to get a medal.
All of the comments are saying the same thing about silver being first loser and you win a bronze etc. but I think that only applies to directly competitive sports like judo, tennis or football where to receive a silver you have to make it to the final then lose where-as to receive a bronze you lose the semi-final but win the repechage. But in indirectly competitive sports like diving, weightlifting and gymnastics every athlete performs separately and you are placed based on your performance relative to the others so to receive a silver it's not like you have to lose in the end.
Bronze means you're not as much a loser than everyone else who didn't get a medal. Doesn't matter how it is set up, because it means "I'm better than the best of the losers" where silver means "I'm only better than the worst of the winners".
**itskennyandjosh used "*roll picture*"** **itskennyandjosh rolled image**bronze is like the 3rd kid who has to do nothing while silver lives in golds shadow because their parents had a successful first kid