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Not to mention, an unsolicited post centered around correcting someone else's grammar is deserving of a reply. And if said unsolicited post contains grammar mistakes of its own, then it is fair game for an "expletive-filled tirade". If you're going to be pedantic, just know that it goes both ways. It would be one thing if the "you're" vs. "your" argument was itself in response to a post wherein the wrong form was used while calling someone out for their grammar (sound familiar?), but it wasn't. It was unnecessary, but it appears hypocrisy knows no bounds.
It's okay, though. It's not like a second grammar mistake was made by capitalizing "Are" while explaining "You Are" (oh, oops). I'm sure no one here will hold it against him.
It's okay, though. It's not like a second grammar mistake was made by capitalizing "Are" while explaining "You Are" (oh, oops). I'm sure no one here will hold it against him.