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Originally posted by Ace Reject
If you're talking about two people or things - say, "I like neither Keri nor Nicole," then it's grammatically correct. That's when you apply that particular rule.
Anything more than two, and neither/either goes out the window.
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My grammatical pet peeve here is when people use "teh" ITS 'THE! (sorry)
or "mah" instead of my
or these idiotic smileys such as : e-e
gawgeouss
or AH EM GEE! I meesh chu too ♥ rawr how you been
join the bored club we GOTS cookies
i mish shu
luuuuuvvle it and name it trugtrug. :3
hoe. -,.- lmfao
NNNNUUUUUU ;-; (<----- YES THAT IS A "SMILEY" ♥
I SEE IT NAO (now)
When people refer to themselves in a sentence by name EX: " Sally thinks she loves Britney" . Said Sally.
Ok i'm done.