Words you keep spelling wrong

I don’t mispell things.

responsible i always spell responcible

ironic…

[quote=“Jam,post:22,topic:31747"”]

responsible i always spell responcible

ironic…

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when you sent me that text the other day you spelled technician as technition.

[quote=“Dex,post:23,topic:31747"”]

when you sent me that text the other day you spelled technician as technition.

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oh FUCK OFF!

probably…

I still can’t spell it

[quote=“sedlmeier101,post:25,topic:31747"”]

probably…

I still can’t spell it

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i still use “prolly”

i hate when people spell tomorrow with an a.

anil sex

What if I misspelled it today instead of tomarrow?

your all morans

[quote=“FuzzyFish,post:29,topic:31747"”]

What if I mispelled it today instead of tomarrow?

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haha. jerk.

*misspelled.

Fixzored.

retarted

[quote=“Jam,post:24,topic:31747"”]

oh FUCK OFF!

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Hahah, Jam is the new JEG… :eekdance:

[quote=“Dex,post:16,topic:31747"”]

affect and effect.

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This has got to be the most confusing word.
Does anyone really know when to use a or e?

“When you affect a situation, you have an effect on it.”

Edit: Shouldn’t the title be “wrongly” not “wrong”?:biglaugh:

I always use affect as a verb and effect as a noun. I have no idea if that’s right or not.

Explanation…
http://www.wsu.edu/~brians/errors/affect.html

[quote=“Zong,post:30,topic:31747"”]

your all morans

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:eekdance:

[quote=“AWDrifter,post:35,topic:31747"”]

This has got to be the most confusing word.
Does anyone really know when to use a or e?

“When you affect a situation, you have an effect on it.”

Edit: Shouldn’t the title be “wrongly” not “wrong”?:biglaugh:

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affect is a verb that means something like “to influence”
the drugs affected his mindset…

effect is a noun that usually has to do with a result.
the effect of the sabres losing drury and briere is still unknown

even tomoroe I will not be able to spell tomoroe

*tomorrow (spell checked)