<thatsthejoke.jpg>... am I supposed to know who is which??
--Patrick
<thatsthejoke.jpg>... am I supposed to know who is which??
THIS IS WHY TRUMP WON!!!!!!... am I supposed to know who that is?
You should have have told him to stick to the routine you gave him then.No wonder they crucified him. He deserved it.
Shouldn't that billboard be in.. croatian? Or at least NOT english? Otherwise, how will you know how to go there? Sure, it's not a LOT of english in the sign, but you'd have to have SOMETHING to read it.Croatian billboard for English language instruction...
Most other countries have some form of basic English as part of their core curricula, since it's so pervasive.Shouldn't that billboard be in.. croatian? Or at least NOT english? Otherwise, how will you know how to go there? Sure, it's not a LOT of english in the sign, but you'd have to have SOMETHING to read it.
In #4, is "a" the shortest word, or is "in"? I've heard disputes as to whether "a" and "I" are words, or something else.Came across this on reddit:
Never knew they had actual grammar supervillains back in those days.
Oh, and here's a .pdf version, courtesy of Oprah!
The real question is how do you draw a line around it. Which was the point. These were meant to be literally impossible to pass.In #4, is "a" the shortest word, or is "in"? I've heard disputes as to whether "a" and "I" are words, or something else.
After reading the test, and how it's timed (10 min) and scored (1 mistake = fail), i can't dismiss the idea that that might be intentional to further confuse people and allow for more subjective grading.Also, it's "funny" how grammar-nazi this is, and yet question 30 has (at least) one missing word
After reading the test, and how it's timed (10 min) and scored (1 mistake = fail), i can't dismiss the idea that that might be intentional to further confuse people and allow for more subjective grading.
WHAT?? Surely you can't be serious. A 50-year-old poll literacy test designed to basically disqualify at-will anyone the pollworker wants? Next you'll be telling me something silly like there's an out, like people whose grandfathers could vote are exempted from the test - which, given the dates of laws enfranchising various people, pretty much would have only applied to white males.
Considering the racist purposes that test was used for, it may actually be accurate to call them a grammar Nazi.Never knew they had actual grammar supervillains back in those days.
Woah!Considering the racist purposes that test was used for, it may actually be accurate to call them a grammar Nazi.
I mean the missing word could be intentional, and thus not irony.WHAT?? Surely you can't be serious. A 50-year-old poll literacy test designed to basically disqualify at-will anyone the pollworker wants? Next you'll be telling me something silly like there's an out, like people whose grandfathers could vote are exempted from the test - which, given the dates of laws enfranchising various people, pretty much would have only applied to white males.
Look, i know nazis are like evil and stuff, but even they weren't that blatantly evil... that' some next level shit right there.Considering the racist purposes that test was used for, it may actually be accurate to call them a grammar Nazi.
Works both ways really.At first I thought that was the Native Americans saying that, in reference to white people and Mt. Rushmore. "They break into our country and do shit like this..."
that's what makes it so funny.Works both ways really.
It would be nice if they cited their sources, but further review confirms what they're saying. He worked on the Stone Mountain site before the Mount Rushmore project. "Ties" is being generous.Literally an hour after seeing the earlier Mount Rushmore post I was reading on Cracked and they had this...