Some people feel superior for knowing when to use its and when to use it's (the possessive takes an apostrophe, of course). I feel superior to those people for knowing when it doesn't matter.
Recently I heard a strong opinion about the misuse of lol in place of a smiley. "It stands for 'laughing out loud'! You can't use it for your own jokes. That
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I don't know how people will start using it incorrectly, but I reserve the option of disproportionate anger when they inevitably do.
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May I enquire as to your position on the use of ':)' ?
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May you have many more occasions to use ':)' :)
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I'm at peace with "lol" for your own jokes, though. It just means "Hi, I'm the office twat making a joke so unfunny that you wouldn't identify it as a joke if I looked deadpan, so I'm laughing nervously while talking. Looking forward to the Christmas party?"
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I'm paranoid now about posessive words that already end with an 's', i.e. only the apostrophe and no extra 's' - James' for example. I was doing that merrily until I was piously informed that construction was only used for things that belong to Jesus.
And now I fear God will strike me down with a thunderbolt if I get it wrong...
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It occurred to me that I've also turned my nose up at people for pronouncing URL as an acronym rather than spelling it out - which is not only cruel but arbitrary.
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(Juliette, just realised I can't remember my LJ password :)
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