Quote Originally Posted by Gramul View Post
Easy there Chile Relleno.
Not trying to down on the girl. She's probably just not too familiar with the English language. It's pretty common here. I'm just trying to help with clear communication.


Also, the past tense of word "jerk" is "jerked" unless referring to a noun...which was probably your intended usage anyway.


Good eye. Never use only one comma between a subject and its verb. My mistake. I'll go clean it up.
I am pretty sure you could deduce that English was not her first language. She appears to be a competent speaker with some minor grammatical issues. She clearly wasn't some ten-year-old troll with poor Engrish. Since that was all you had to offer, I figured I'd troll you back in her defense. Kinda lame. I know.

Yeah, I caught that after I made my post. Thanks for the easy gold

Chili relleno? Why do I have to be a delicious deep-fried stuffed breaded pepper? Are you calling me fat?

Yeah, I meant noun form. Figured that was obvious.

PS: Still wrong on your edit. Technically, ellipses are in a (space) . . . form such as: "I really want to steal from the bank. . . but I am afraid of going to jail." Even more so, ellipses aren't best used for stuttered language. What you want is an em dash.

"Trust me. I got like--six gold medals."

That last point might really be an on-the-fence pedantic preference. Meh.