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when they ask questions that they can answer/ know the answer to
Reply 3
They hit little kids and vow to leave this forum, but immediately return.
When someone asks this question on student room
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Someone who says mate every other sentence, not necessarily a full-proof indicator of a moron but it drives me up the ****ing wall
Reply 6
when a person says "The Bible is just a book written 2000 years ago by a bunch of goat herders!"
Original post by bobbybrown12
When someone askes this question on student room


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When they type simple questions into a forum, rather than Google.
Reply 9
'Should of' instead of 'should have' ( see also: could; would; might).
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when they say 'my favourite youtuber is onision omgomg hes like s0000 inspirational!!11!!!1!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! h8rz gonna h8 >;('
Can't do basic household tasks, e.g cooking, cleaning, tidying.
When they stare blankly with an inane grin. Hang on, that's brain damage.
Original post by It's****ingWOODY
Discuss.



One for me is someone claiming that the US version of The Office is better than the UK version.


When someone thinks the OP question is a good one
when someone has an opinion on something they know nothing about
Original post by gjd800
'Should of' instead of 'should have' ( see also: could; would; might).


On grammar:

I quite often see people on here talk about how they want to 'go uni'. Makes me seethe. lern 2 intransitive.

Also from here: 'Should I [e.g. go uni] or nah'. :angry:

In either case, no, you should not go uni.
Just looking at people to be honest, yes, that's everyone.
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Original post by TimmonaPortella
On grammar:

I quite often see people on here talk about how they want to 'go uni'. Makes me seethe. lern 2 intransitive.

Also from here: 'Should I [e.g. go uni] or nah'. :angry:

In either case, no, you should not go uni.


The town I now live in has some similar quirks, the most annoying one (to me, at least) being that they miss out 'to' and 'the' from sentences as a matter of course.

'Going shop', 'listening the radio', 'listen this, mate', 'did you go pub last night'... Terrible.
Original post by Vfgbii
Stfu


nevermind him buddy👍
When they didn't study at the Russel's Group.

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