Oh thank goodness

Australia
March 21, 2023 5:37pm CST
My gay portion was getting rather heavy. Being partly fabulous is a heavy burden to carry I am so glad that someone took the time to designate a place for me to seat my gay to rest it... I choose to believe that they are a very thoughtful person instead of saying they should go back to school and learn which of these: your and you're to use and when you should use them.
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@RebeccasFarm (86976)
• United States
21 Mar 23
Oh that bothers me no end. But I am guilty too of spelling, punctuation, and grammatical error sometimes. Yeah You're.
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• Australia
26 Mar 23
Your guilty of you're grammar not being the best. Sometimes its here and some times it is their. They're there dear everyone makes mistakes.
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• United States
26 Mar 23
@Fa_Maverick Yeah gay ness
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@moffittjc (118827)
• Gainesville, Florida
25 Mar 23
What if the wording was actually correct, and it was the punctuation that was wrong, and also they were in a hurry and didn't finish the sentence? Maybe it was meant to say, "Sit here, your gay a$$ needs a rest!" LOL. In that case, the word "your" would have been used correctly.
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@moffittjc (118827)
• Gainesville, Florida
25 Mar 23
@Fa_Maverick So many times there is more to the story than we think. I can just picture the bus flying through the roundabout. haha
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• Australia
25 Mar 23
@moffittjc sometimes it is quite literal I have seen buses drive directly over the roundabout and be airborne for a slight while.
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• Australia
25 Mar 23
Possible the bus does come flying through the roundabout at break neck speed so maybe they almost missed their bus and just didn't get back to it.
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