Fixed that for ya. I hope that people will never stop making total asses of themselves in public, especially those in high places.Baresark said:Nothing but good happens on Twitter. This only serves to confirm it.
I think it's, uh...they do a, um...the...what the hell even do they do? I've heard of them a few times, but I've no idea. I think it has something to do with gaming conventions or E-sports or cosplay or something. Maybe all three?Imperioratorex Caprae said:Barbas said:Seconded. If you're going to depart with a statement of condemnation and a well-known quote, at least don't half-arse it and botch the spelling. People will start asking how you got the job of CEO in the first place.Shamanic Rhythm said:"a pox on all [you are] houses"
I'm amused to learn that being called a house is considered inflammatory. Mercutio you are not, ex-CEO.
I already asked myself that a few times after my improper-use-of-word-alert went off. Also, who the fuck is DreamHack and why the hell should I care?
If I haven't heard of a company, maybe that explains also why their former CEO has no clue the proper contraction to use...
Hmmm....this is very interesting...Imperioratorex Caprae said:Barbas said:Seconded. If you're going to depart with a statement of condemnation and a well-known quote, at least don't half-arse it and botch the spelling. People will start asking how you got the job of CEO in the first place.Shamanic Rhythm said:"a pox on all [you are] houses"
I'm amused to learn that being called a house is considered inflammatory. Mercutio you are not, ex-CEO.
I already asked myself that a few times after my improper-use-of-word-alert went off. Also, who the fuck is DreamHack and why the hell should I care?
If I haven't heard of a company, maybe that explains also why their former CEO has no clue the proper contraction to use...
Hes Swedish, so not a native speaker. as a non-native speaker at least me personally do accidentally mix the two up when typing even though i do know the difference. maybe it was just an accident.Obama said:I have a theory that might interest you all. Now, this might sound a little crazy at first, but just bare with me. I think that, maybe, he does know that "you're" isn't the possessive form. It seems to me that this could be some sort of typo or mistake. It's just a possibility though. We'll never really know if he doesn't know the difference between "your" and "you're". If he doesn't, then he is the biggest idiot on the planet, though.
Aye, something's yucky in Denmark.AdamG3691 said:the quote was "A plague on both your houses", not pox.
What I thought tbh, it's only a minor whinge. Almost funny in its petulance.uncanny474 said:At least he didn't threaten to kill anyone. As far as twitter rants go, this is incredibly mild.
He got the grammar wrong, not the spellingBarbas said:Seconded. If you're going to depart with a statement of condemnation and a well-known quote, at least don't half-arse it and botch the spelling. People will start asking how you got the job of CEO in the first place.Shamanic Rhythm said:"a pox on all [you are] houses"
I'm amused to learn that being called a house is considered inflammatory. Mercutio you are not, ex-CEO.
Grammar, spelling and punctuation, looks like. I know it's only Twitter, but he was a CEO. Strewth.Somethingfake said:He got the grammar wrong, not the spellingBarbas said:Seconded. If you're going to depart with a statement of condemnation and a well-known quote, at least don't half-arse it and botch the spelling. People will start asking how you got the job of CEO in the first place.Shamanic Rhythm said:"a pox on all [you are] houses"
I'm amused to learn that being called a house is considered inflammatory. Mercutio you are not, ex-CEO.![]()
Anyway, dream...hack? Never heard of 'em. Not a good way to have attention drawn to them.