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Moldy grapes are like bacterial ninjas. They know pirates are weak to anything that prevents scurvy. – Ms. Fix-It
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Moldy grapes are like bacterial ninjas. They know pirates are weak to anything that prevents scurvy. – Ms. Fix-It
Umm… Mold is not spelled with a “u”
I don’t know if you’re just trying to troll but what the heck, let’s get in to this seriously.
This is a big world. There are hundreds of countries. One of them is the USA. In the USA, people speak a version of English that spells ‘mold’. But there are more countries!
In some of them, people also speak English. For instance the United Kingdom, and Australia. Sometimes, those people use different words than people in the USA would, for the same things. And sometimes, they spell things differently. One of the common differences is spelling ‘ou’ in UK english where one would spell ‘o’ in USA English.
So while you were trying to show to the world that you paid attention in English class, what you really were showing was that you did not pay attention in geography class.
Like the other person said, this isn’t something you would learn from geography class. Condescension fail.
Knowing that, for every language, there are several countries that speak it and that there often are slight differences in how they spell, was not something you learned in geography class? Strange.
Geography teaches you—what a surprise!—geography. It teaches you where countries, rivers, mountain ranges, etc. are, and how land masses and landmarks formed into what they are now. The culture of the countries is a different matter entirely.
Exactly! Although most Americans wouldn’t know this since geography (as well as art, music, and other “useless subjects”) was cut from most schools in an attempt to save money.
If it can’t be tested with fill-in bubbles, it’s not worth knowing!
Oh when I had geography I learned about the cultures as well as the places.
From your first comment I assume you’re not American, so I guess geography class is different here than it is for you. Ours is pretty much nothing but memorizing maps.
Your only failure was assuming that the school system everyone else goes to was as thorough as yours.
MOLD is shorter and if you say the word you will notice no “u” sound in the word.
Geography class doesn’t tell you anything about the grammar of the country.
Yeah… I’d still eat all the purple ones if they didn’t have the mold on them.
wow spell fail
Or… maybe they use Queen’s English, in which case, they spelt the word properly. (And no, spelt is not incorrect).
Oh, and it’s spelling fail. Otherwise you just gave a command to people to spell the word fail.
Everybody SHUT UP some people learned about grammar some did not.
MOST PEOPLE DONT GIVE A RATS ASS. So if you were to be so kind as to STFU and enjoy the failing Failblog is not for debates.
Everybody SHUT UP some people learned about grammar some did not.
MOST PEOPLE DONT GIVE A RATS ASS. So if you were to be so kind as to STFU and enjoy the graphs. “I has cheezburger” is not for debates.
Just a little thing about the comment below it…mould isn’t bacterial…it’s fungi…so it would be a fungal ninja
I don’t get it . . . what do grapes have to do with Husker Du?
I wish the grapes I bought were as tightly packed as these.
*moldy