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    SEIndSAM

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    Again, I was just trying to help a good argument. 99.9% of posts I could care less about spelling and grammar. But if you're making a good point to an argument and use bad spelling and/or bad grammar, in my opinion, it discredits the point being given a little bit.

    I wasn't referring to your post, I have noticed that there is a TON of spelling and grammar errors on INGO. It doesn't bother me, but it does make some posts very hard to read.
     

    GBuck

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    I was calling him on Greg not you. he used the past tense "brought" in reference to a pluperfect tense event. See I can be a grammar nazi too.:D
    Ok, A, YOU WERE TALKING TO ME. :D B, I used brought because I was speaking in the same syntax as her thought pattern, which was in the past. Seriously, you do not want to get into a grammar nazi war with me. I will win.:cool:
     

    GBuck

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    Shouldn't Nazi be capitalized?

    Haha, no, it has become more than just a proper noun. It can now be used more broadly than to refer to the National Socialist German Worker's Party. Ya know, soup nazi, grammar nazi, parking lot nazi, etc.
     

    GBuck

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    Nazi | Define Nazi at Dictionary.com

    Sometimes Offensive . ( often lowercase
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    ) a person who is fanatically dedicated to or seeks to control a specified activity, practice, etc.: a jazz nazi who disdains other forms of music; tobacco nazis trying to ban smoking.
     

    MrsGungho

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    Haha, no, it has become more than just a proper noun. It can now be used more broadly than to refer to the National Socialist German Worker's Party. Ya know, soup nazi, grammar nazi, parking lot nazi, etc.

    don't forget the playground nazi at McDonald's. She won't let any child play on the playground without socks!! :n00b:
     
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