"played over 1500 games."
"game's -blam!-ing awful."
pick one.
and easy on the TL;DR:, I don't really give [i]that[/i] much of a shit about your opinion, doubt most others do, either.
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1500 matches of various games modes in Reach. "game's -blam!-ing awful" = game is -blam!-ing awful. Don't they teach apostrophes in school anymore?
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lol apparently not yours
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Edited by chickenlittle: 2/17/2013 7:36:02 AMYou don't seem to understand here. I'll give you some more examples. it is = it's what is = what's there is = there's game is = game's Apostrophes can be added to save a syllable. That's why Shakespeare created the usage in the first place.
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not sure if retarded or troll, moving on.
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Facepalm. I was pointing out contradictions in your reasoning, not errors in your punctuation. Seems you managed to confuse yourself. Nice going.
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Edited by external: 2/17/2013 7:47:59 AMOkay, sure. Thanks for the lesson on what I did, and why I did it. Not that punctuation's even the topic. [i]Who[/i] doesn't seem to understand what's (by that I mean "what is," BTW) going on here again?