It’s really a shame that the person who made this doesn’t really seem to understand how to form a sentence.
traveler
“You better know” should be you’d better (i.e., you had better)know, dumbass.
melissa
Did they run out of question marks and periods, you dumbass?
Patric
The person who uses r instead of are still knows how to spell are. Sure, he may have a poor understanding of English grammar, but he is at least correct in choosing the symbol with the least amount of letters. The person who made this, however, doesn’t understand how to use a comma. And there is no easier punctuation to consider, unless you think periods are apostrophes have any depth to them at all.
Booooooooooooo.
Patrick
Whoa. Chill boy/girl.
The world is full of stupid, lazy and ignorant people. Just accept it or you’ll an early death because of too much stress.
D
Really, don’t you find it a little petty that this means so much to you? Quality is not always important, and for a short message, cutting it down is a great way to save time. Which brings up another question, why are you wasting your time to b*tch about this. The period at the end means it was a rhetorical question.
Marvin
You might want to consider decaf…
Your Teacher
“Down’s” has an apostrophe and the comma after “Downs and” is not proper grammar, !