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Learn To F***ing Spell

4 points| jmonegro | 16 years ago |iampaddy.com | reply

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[+] michael_dorfman|16 years ago|reply
Anyone wishing to write an article called "Learn To Fucking Spell" really ought to understand the subject better.

For example: contra the article's claims, "affect" can be a noun, and "effect" can be a verb.

[+] baha_man|16 years ago|reply
'For example: contra the article's claims, "affect" can be a noun...'

Technically true, but...

http://web.ku.edu/~edit/affect.html

'"Affect" as a noun. Forget it; you're in journalism, not psychiatry (though you might wind up in therapy). "Affect" as a noun means an emotional state as contrasted to a cognition. "Affect" is a dimension of behavior rather than a separate segment of it. "Affect" is thus experienced at the same time that perception, performance and thought are going on. (See, I told you to forget it!)'

[+] bcater|16 years ago|reply
Riddled with grammatical errors, this piece makes me chuckle.
[+] tdoggette|16 years ago|reply
I'm a fan of the big magazine-layout blog posts that seem to be coming into fashion. It's very engaging and effective at communication, more so than an article would be on the same topic in the same medium.