Okay, I get it…because it’s “your” and not “you’re,” the meaning of the statement has changed, basically stating “that is your fat” (the bacon) in a possessive sense. The idea is that if you’re grammatically savvy and would catch that subtle difference, you would not interpret it as an offense.
Proves that yes, it is important to use the right “your” words in a sentence and spell them correctly.
Realistically, though, I think even the grammar-savvy would still look at that and think its an insult at first glance, at least not without some additional context beforehand.
I would either assume she made a mistake while insulting me…or take it as crude regardless. “Here’s your fat.” “Gee, thanks. You must really have me pegged. Bitch.”
chrishirst about 10 years ago
tut tut …
unoffended surely!
scyphi26 about 10 years ago
Okay, I get it…because it’s “your” and not “you’re,” the meaning of the statement has changed, basically stating “that is your fat” (the bacon) in a possessive sense. The idea is that if you’re grammatically savvy and would catch that subtle difference, you would not interpret it as an offense.
Proves that yes, it is important to use the right “your” words in a sentence and spell them correctly.
Realistically, though, I think even the grammar-savvy would still look at that and think its an insult at first glance, at least not without some additional context beforehand.
Stephen Gilberg about 10 years ago
I would either assume she made a mistake while insulting me…or take it as crude regardless. “Here’s your fat.” “Gee, thanks. You must really have me pegged. Bitch.”
Brass Orchid Premium Member about 10 years ago
Nice. You get to see if they have any sense of humor as well. Multiple filters in a single stage system.
ziggman14304 about 10 years ago
But it looks as though he has no eyes. How could he see either the sign or the bacon?
Schildwache about 4 years ago
It is what it is. It’s a cartoon and it’s hilarious.