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AlmostReadytoFly is a Yorkshire-born physicist, currently an undergraduate at the University of Oxford. He gained his username when a friend typed his initials into acronymfinder.com. Hoping that adding more text will improve the appearance of this page, he has decided to do so.
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[edit] Grammar notes
AlmostReadytoFly sometimes likes to speak and write in an affected manner. This may be noticeable, but his preference for &c. over etc. will not make its way onto the the public pages. Similarly, a fondness for the third person object and possessive pronoun hir will not be seen, as it is not standard.
Important note: Grammar Nazi is not a compliment. It cannot be "reclaimed" in the name of people who like readable sentences.[1] If, like me, you are one of those people, please do not associate yourself with National Socialism. If you are unlike me, you will nevertheless have heard of Godwin's Law.
The following collection of boxes, and the fact that the last one makes me wince, should let you know my views on apostrophes.
your/ you’re |
This user thinks that if your grammar is incorrect, you’re in need of help. |
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its & it's |
This user understands the difference between its and it's. So should you. |
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its/it's |
It's really not that hard to use each word in its proper manner. |
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’s |
Thi's user know's that not every word that end's with s need's an apostrophe and will remove misused apostrophe's from Wikipedia with extreme prejudice. [sic] |
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[edit] Noteworthy, amusing, useful or just baffling pages
voiceless palatal-velar fricative
Chuchichäschtli is a shibboleth of Swiss German
Once upon a time, the Feynman diagram was invented.