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    Feb012009

    10 YouTube Comments Translated into Standard English.

    Youtube Comments, Where Grammar Goes to die

      Have you ever read through some of the comments on YouTube and wondered to yourself, "What in the blue #@$% are these people talking about?" Does reading page after page of half-assed, grossly-misspelled, heavily-abbreviated 1337 fill you with an inescapable air of dread, as you mourn for the future of mankind? We felt the same way. Therefore, as a public service to regular folks who appreciate lofty grammatical ideas such as punctuation and spelling, we thought we'd translate some of the more outlandish comments into standard English. We should also point out that in many cases, we just had to guess. And no, we didn't make any of them up; they are all pasted verbatim. Seriously. Click Here to see The 10 comments translated into english
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