The perplexity of the English language

The perplexity of the English language

The English language literally baffles me, I often find myself using Google as my new-aged dictionary on words I probably should have known coming out of grade school, but it can be confusing when there, their and they’re all sound the same and used in various ways.

Or how about, then and than… those too always mess me up…except or accept… hi, another one that beats me endlessly, it is almost as if I get continuously 0wned by my own language. So when I saw this picture, I immediately thought of the many defeats I have encountered and thought of my fellow misspellers of the world in hopes we could unite not unit.

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Rocco Penn

As Executive Director in charge of Facebook Marketing, Rocco has extensive understanding of the interactions and engagement necessary to be successful in Web 2.0. He lives in Orlando, FL, and works with businesses across the east coast to help them succeed in marketing and social media strategy, particularly car dealer marketing. Follow him @SocialPros.

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#1
Mandy Moon
November 14th, 2012 at 2:21 pm

Did he misspell the word “pronounced” twice on purpose?

 
 
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Mandy Moon
November 14th, 2012 at 2:21 pm

Did he misspell the word “pronounced” twice on purpose?

 

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