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"omg im so exited!!!☺️☺️" hurry up then why can i stillsee uou
i just feel like jumping off a cliff into the sea whenever I see I'd done a horrendous grammatical error
Can we please get Shakespearean English right? I have literally never seen anyone ever get it right. (other than in formally printed texts but those dont count)
Thou = you (subject)
Thee = you (object)
Thine = your (possessive, before a word starting with a vowel) eg “thine avocado”
Thy = your (possessive, before a word starting with a consonant) eg “thy bread”
Whoever writes the nhs a-z articles needs a gentle reminder about double negatives cos I'm pretty sure they're telling me I should start smoking to solve me health conditions...
I'm gonna go clinically insane
You're = You + are
You're a tumblr user
Your = Ownership
Your shirt
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They're = They + are
They're late to class
their = Ownership in third person
Their school
there = Location
There is where they live
Drowning emotions - Levi Drabble
Laying in a bathtub surrounded by the buzzing of fluorescent blue lights. The sound of swishing water from Henry’s small tank; the fans and buzzing of the monitor nearby.
So much noise yet so quiet at the same time…
Emptiness and solitude is all he can feel, He yearns for something more…something physical ; That can get rid of the stabbing pains of loneliness. He feels so numb that it’s hard to pinpoint what exactly he feels……
It makes him so envious, so jealous that everyone else feels better; while he has to suffer the pains of these emotions. While the world goes on without him. That his brothers enjoy life while he’s stuck in his room drowning in the buzzing and swishing of noises.
Drowning in the emptiness
Drowning in the numbness
Drowning in the world he has created that causes him such endless jealousy and suffering.
He knows he can’t blame the world. He chose to stay in and loathe in the feelings that he feels too comfortable in. Yet he still is envious of the world; the very world he wishes to be apart of, and not the one he created that he drowns in every day… Quietly under the dim blue lights and tanks of water while he lays beside numb and alone.
Drowning in solitude and envy
as a writer it is my sole purpose to make sentences as complicated and overly punctuated as possible in order to show my immense knowledge of the craft (i don't know what half of these symbols mean)