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FriendOfMonoPockets
Apr 26, 2010, 10:43 PM
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New strongman in FONT! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p3J0vJMOP-g
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currupt4130
Apr 26, 2010, 11:34 PM
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Clicky. Edit: Wow. I will never venture into the bouldering forum ever again. Ya'll are retarded.
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kriso9tails
Apr 26, 2010, 11:38 PM
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Sandbagged for sure.
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kriso9tails
Apr 26, 2010, 11:50 PM
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currupt4130 wrote: Ya'll are retarded. I don't harp on spelling too often, but when you're going to call people retarded, it's suggested you check to see that all three words in your sentence are spelled correctly. I know that three is a lot, but you can do it!
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bill413
Apr 27, 2010, 2:25 AM
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Man, I'll give him 9a, but not the plus - he had one hand out of his pocket!
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jacobbelsher
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kriso9tails wrote: currupt4130 wrote: Ya'll are retarded. I don't harp on spelling too often, but when you're going to call people retarded, it's suggested you check to see that all three words in your sentence are spelled correctly. I know that three is a lot, but you can do it! The correct spelling for the commonly misspelled word, y'all. The word originates in the south-eastern United States and is a contraction formed from the words 'ya' and 'all,' the 'ya' being the short-form of you. The apostrophe is placed after the a because in contractions, letters are removed from the second word, and thus, y'all is gramatically incorrect, leaving ya'll as the proper method of spelling the word.
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kriso9tails
Apr 27, 2010, 5:01 AM
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jacobbelsher wrote: kriso9tails wrote: currupt4130 wrote: Ya'll are retarded. I don't harp on spelling too often, but when you're going to call people retarded, it's suggested you check to see that all three words in your sentence are spelled correctly. I know that three is a lot, but you can do it! The correct spelling for the commonly misspelled word, y'all. The word originates in the south-eastern United States and is a contraction formed from the words 'ya' and 'all,' the 'ya' being the short-form of you. The apostrophe is placed after the a because in contractions, letters are removed from the second word, and thus, y'all is gramatically incorrect, leaving ya'll as the proper method of spelling the word. I'm sorry, but there's little to no support for your case. Try looking the word up first. Even if we accept that the contraction is the phonetic variant 'ya', the contraction would still be "y'all". "Ya'll" would be a phonetic variant of "you'll" which already has a well established meaning. Historic record as far back as the mid nineteenth century sides with "y'all", as does the OED, Webster's, and even Wikipedia.
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kylekienitz
Apr 27, 2010, 5:07 AM
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kriso9tails wrote: Historic record as far back as the mid nineteenth century sides with "y'all", as does the OED, Webster's, and even Wikipedia. Wow, you pulled the OED card and yet still played the Webster and Wikipedia ones...
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jacobbelsher
Apr 27, 2010, 6:44 AM
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kriso9tails wrote: jacobbelsher wrote: kriso9tails wrote: currupt4130 wrote: Ya'll are retarded. I don't harp on spelling too often, but when you're going to call people retarded, it's suggested you check to see that all three words in your sentence are spelled correctly. I know that three is a lot, but you can do it! The correct spelling for the commonly misspelled word, y'all. The word originates in the south-eastern United States and is a contraction formed from the words 'ya' and 'all,' the 'ya' being the short-form of you. The apostrophe is placed after the a because in contractions, letters are removed from the second word, and thus, y'all is gramatically incorrect, leaving ya'll as the proper method of spelling the word. I'm sorry, but there's little to no support for your case. Try looking the word up first. Even if we accept that the contraction is the phonetic variant 'ya', the contraction would still be "y'all". "Ya'll" would be a phonetic variant of "you'll" which already has a well established meaning. Historic record as far back as the mid nineteenth century sides with "y'all", as does the OED, Webster's, and even Wikipedia. But the Urban Dictionary, doesn't, which is at least as credible as wiki. Also, if we wanted to attack your "phonetic variant" theory, we might claim that if one was from the south east, the contractions of "you all" and "you will" are simply homophones, or two words that are pronounced the same, but that have different meanings (and or different spellings). English is "chock" full of them! A single word has a single established meaning? Your claim doesn't "bear" scrutiny. Maybe you should tackle graduate level English before posting some snot nosed shit!?
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kriso9tails
Apr 27, 2010, 6:54 AM
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jacobbelsher wrote: But the Urban Dictionary, doesn't, which is at least as credible as wiki. Also, if we wanted to attack your "phonetic variant" theory, we might claim that if one was from the south east, the contractions of "you all" and "you will" are simply homophones, or two words that are pronounced the same, but that have different meanings (and or different spellings). English is "chock" full of them! A single word has a single established meaning? Your claim doesn't "bear" scrutiny. Maybe you should tackle graduate level English before posting some snot nosed shit!? I can't tell if you're actually being serious or not. Or perhaps "your" being serious or "knot"? "Yore" being serious? I certainly hope not.
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jacobbelsher wrote: kriso9tails wrote: jacobbelsher wrote: kriso9tails wrote: currupt4130 wrote: Ya'll are retarded. I don't harp on spelling too often, but when you're going to call people retarded, it's suggested you check to see that all three words in your sentence are spelled correctly. I know that three is a lot, but you can do it! The correct spelling for the commonly misspelled word, y'all. The word originates in the south-eastern United States and is a contraction formed from the words 'ya' and 'all,' the 'ya' being the short-form of you. The apostrophe is placed after the a because in contractions, letters are removed from the second word, and thus, y'all is gramatically incorrect, leaving ya'll as the proper method of spelling the word. I'm sorry, but there's little to no support for your case. Try looking the word up first. Even if we accept that the contraction is the phonetic variant 'ya', the contraction would still be "y'all". "Ya'll" would be a phonetic variant of "you'll" which already has a well established meaning. Historic record as far back as the mid nineteenth century sides with "y'all", as does the OED, Webster's, and even Wikipedia. But the Urban Dictionary, doesn't, which is at least as credible as wiki. Also, if we wanted to attack your "phonetic variant" theory, we might claim that if one was from the south east, the contractions of "you all" and "you will" are simply homophones, or two words that are pronounced the same, but that have different meanings (and or different spellings). English is "chock" full of them! A single word has a single established meaning? Your claim doesn't "bear" scrutiny. Maybe you should tackle graduate level English before posting some snot nosed shit!? Only on the Internet...
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wallwombat
Apr 27, 2010, 8:36 AM
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Wow! An argument about grammar on the Bouldering Forum. Who'd have thunk it?
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Claypool
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Given the option of debating the proper spelling of southern slang or rewatching the OP vid, I'll take the slang, y'all.
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byran
Apr 28, 2010, 1:21 AM
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jacobbelsher wrote: y'all is gramatically incorrect *grammatically
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milesenoell
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currupt4130 wrote: Clicky. Edit: Wow. I will never venture into the bouldering forum ever again. Ya'll are retarded. I love how after using the word that started this whole debate you haven't even had to add anything else to get people riled up.
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