You seem to think you're company is invincible and can do whatever it wants to its users. But there will be a tipping point, and you're getting dangerously close to stepping over that tipping point.
Actually you're wrong. "the one thing they actually need to become employable non-retards." - is not an independent clause, that's a sentence fragment. Checkmate.
Gweihir doesn't know shit but still posts smug bullshit like 10 times a day. He's a definite case of somebody who needs to listen more and talk less. But at 55 or whatever, he's probably too old to really learn anything.
A comma splice means that two independent clauses (basically, sentences) are joined with a comma. "The one thing they actually need to become employable non-retards" is clearly not an independent clause.
And some better understanding of your own skill level at things....
Unless you actually mean to say that that being "anti-education" is what causes them to become "employable non-retards"? With this meaning, your sentence may actually be a border case of correct grammar. If so, your problem is even worse, because that statement that makes no sense at all.
"Mach was the greatest intellectual fraud in the last ten years."
"What about X?"
"I said `intellectual'."
;login, 9/1990
Keep it up, Google (Score:5, Interesting)
Nwaack can't understand the word "you're" (Score:-1)
It's sad that deplorables are so anti-education, the one thing they actually need to become employable non-retards.
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You seem to be in need of some grammar-skills though.
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Actually no, there's nothing grammatically incorrect about my sentence. You, like Nwaack, are senile.
Re: Nwaack can't understand the word "you're" (Score:0)
Mechanics: a comma splice.
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Actually you're wrong. "the one thing they actually need to become employable non-retards." - is not an independent clause, that's a sentence fragment. Checkmate.
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Indeed.
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Gweihir doesn't know shit but still posts smug bullshit like 10 times a day. He's a definite case of somebody who needs to listen more and talk less. But at 55 or whatever, he's probably too old to really learn anything.
A comma splice means that two independent clauses (basically, sentences) are joined with a comma. "The one thing they actually need to become employable non-retards" is clearly not an independent clause.
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And some better understanding of your own skill level at things....
Unless you actually mean to say that that being "anti-education" is what causes them to become "employable non-retards"? With this meaning, your sentence may actually be a border case of correct grammar. If so, your problem is even worse, because that statement that makes no sense at all.