Announcing the new year (because your pitiful human Gregorian calendar got it all wrong) of YIFFOX! To celebrate, will post a few of the bonus Yiffrule comics (Yiffox's rules for living...most r randy (maybe?)
Check out the new "season" of Yiffox Adventures Comic....will be posted on my website first!= as well as bonus artz Mondays and Wednesdays, Friday also depending on donations
oh nuuu a crazykitty grammar nazi....artz and moar are for comedy, sorry if ya didn't get that. And it's hard to do grammar wrong when its all ad phrases (not sentences)
oh nuuu a crazykitty grammar nazi....artz and moar are for comedy, sorry if ya didn't get that. And
i just mean "Manage you money. but manage your hoe's moar" should be "Manage your money, but manage your hoes more." unless you're just being silly with the "moar" like some people, but still that's three mistakes. i'm just saying >.>. every other webcomic i look at has proper grammar and spelling and manages to be funny. (buttersafe and smbc and xkcd)
i just mean "Manage you money. but manage your hoe's moar" should be "Manage your money, but manage
Actually starting a phrase or sentence with a conjunction for emphasis is acceptable, so not a mistake. It also would have detracted from the joke, since I needed a pause after the first phrase, not a continuation a comma would cause. You also missed the use of the word "you" instead of the possessive form, "your money." This was done intentionally to add to the slang/urban feel of the phrases. Again for the sake of the joke. The word hoe is slang, yet you did not object to that. Yet (notice the improper conjuction used at beginning for emphasis here) making it plural by "hoes" would be improper, since it is a non-standard word whose plural form does not exist. It's plural form of hoe's is to avoid confusion on the part of the reader, which is more important than grammar. And yes, "Moar" is obviously for comedic effect.
My problem with grammar Nazi's (wow another non-standard word coming from another language) is the purpose of grammar and spelling is to enhance communication, and they miss that point entirely, ignoring the communication to point out perceived flaws. They also don't realize that both spelling and grammar is a changing thing, not static rules, since language is a living, changing thing, and so their rules are consistently behind the times and have to play catch-up.
If you want to confine yourself to reading only things that do not play with the language and will appeal to grammar Nazi's, I feel sorry for you. You will never read Ulysses by James Joyce, one of the great novels of the English speaking world. Or much of William Faulkner's works, who is one of the true geniuses of American literature. His novel Absalom, Absalom is called the best Southern novel ever, won a Nobel Prize. Both of these contain HUGE run-on sentences. Ulysses has two sentences over 10,000 words and Faulkner's has a few in the 1300 word range - LOLZ.
Actually starting a phrase or sentence with a conjunction for emphasis is acceptable, so not a mista
No. Your rules simply do not apply and you again miss the point, as stated. You simply do not understand English in practice versus rules meant for a certain setting. Perhaps someday you will learn that. You seem to be the type to claim someone is eating wrong if they place their fork on the wrong side of the plate. =-D
No. Your rules simply do not apply and you again miss the point, as stated. You simply do not unde
lolz I have to agree on this thing about languages. I'm no 'prefectionist'; and evin I can get the humor ntended. English is not really a proper language ither any how, pluss like any other language, there's always new words and slangs being added to the dictionary every day(well almost every day).I studied alot on other cultures and souch mostly out of curiosity and always loved seing things from a different perspective.
lolz I have to agree on this thing about languages. I'm no 'prefectionist'; and evin I can get the h