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anonymous
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Is there anything more unlikable?
Is there anything more unlikable than the use of then instead of than?You can find it on Yahoo! TV’s ”Primetime...
 
anonymous
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Bordering on absurd
This misspelling on Yahoo! Shine is bordering on the absurd:Posted in boarder/border, Confused Words Tagged: boarder,...
 
anonymous
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I think I’ll pass on the Brita
If you’re looking for reliable info about gifts this holiday season, you might want to pass on Yahoo! Shopping. Judging...
 
anonymous
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They’re at it again with their wacky writing
Geez, this must be harder than I realize. I guess not everyone appreciates the difference between a contraction like...
 
anonymous
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What’s uglier than Uggs?
Could it be this description from Yahoo! Shopping?The writer seems to be suffering from a bit of schizophrenia, unable to...
 
anonymous
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Not too pleased with this
Those who respect English aren’t too pleased with this photo caption from Yahoo! omg!:Posted in Confused Words,...
 
anonymous
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A peek at the peak of errors could pique your ire
A quick peek at the peak of all homophonic errors on Yahoo! Shine could pique your editorial ire:Posted in Confused Words,...
 
anonymous
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The worst trend in writing
Reporting on celebrity fashion trends requires absolutely no knowledge of celebrities or designers. Or at least if you write...
 
anonymous
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‘Top Chef’ takes the cake
This synopsis of tonight’s “Top Chef” on Yahoo! TV takes the cake:Though there’s nothing...
 
anonymous
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This is so different from good
This isn’t the worst you’ll read on the Web. It’s not even the worst you’ll read on Yahoo!. But these...
 
darlingmcdaniel
darlingmcdaniel posted a blog entry
Affect vs. Effect
I’m guilty of mixing up these two words. One means to have an influence on someone or something. The other means a result...