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#1 - ihatejuice (01/13/2013) [-]
Don't is crossed out. You can type.
User avatar #10 to #1 - tophatcigar **User deleted account** (01/13/2013) [-]
But just do is

the conjunction n't remains

Not type...
User avatar #11 to #10 - ihatejuice (01/13/2013) [-]
N't doesn't count as not.
User avatar #12 to #11 - tophatcigar **User deleted account** (01/13/2013) [-]
so doesn't does not count as "does not"
so it does

FUCK YOU AND YOUR ENGLISH LANGUAGE
User avatar #14 to #12 - ihatejuice (01/13/2013) [-]
Though I meant n't standing alone does not count as not.
User avatar #24 to #14 - ravertoby (01/13/2013) [-]
In typing it can mean not. If you put an apostrophe in the a word it usually signifies a missing letter or letters, as in 'ello, which would be hello. So using this n't is the same as not.
User avatar #89 to #24 - ihatejuice (01/14/2013) [-]
Can we all agree that the spelling of "colonel" makes absolutley no sense at all?
User avatar #101 to #89 - ravertoby (01/14/2013) [-]
Colour's spelling makes to sense.
User avatar #102 to #101 - ihatejuice (01/14/2013) [-]
Well, yes, but I don't see what that has to do with this particular comment...
User avatar #115 to #102 - ravertoby (01/14/2013) [-]
You said Colonel's spelling made no sense. I pointed out a word who's spelling really made no sense.
User avatar #169 to #115 - ihatejuice (01/14/2013) [-]
Oh ok, you had "to" instead of "no" that must have been what threw me off
User avatar #173 to #169 - ravertoby (01/14/2013) [-]
Sorry of that. English isn't my native tongue
User avatar #174 to #173 - ihatejuice (01/14/2013) [-]
I aint even mad
User avatar #48 to #24 - tophatcigar **User deleted account** (01/14/2013) [-]
w'lc'me t' t'e 'nglis' lang'age n'g'e'rs
User avatar #13 to #12 - ihatejuice (01/13/2013) [-]
Touche. Thumb for you I guess.
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