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I was reading Rolling Stone and saw that someone put “it’s” in an album review when it should have read “its.” An editor for freaking Rolling Stone let that happen. It’s like no one is even trying anymore. I’m not mad, just disappointed.
My pinned tweet reads, “Uncle Autocorrect is a malevolent entity lurking in the depths of cyberspace, emerging only to wreak havoc on the forces of coherence and eloquence everywhere.Its destructiveness is directly proportional to the importance of the communication and potential for humiliation”
The position of copy editor appears to be moribund, if not already extinct. I can’t count the number of times I have seen “loose” used in place of “lose” in countless online news articles from otherwise reputable outlets, and that’s just one of many examples. Yes, it’s like fingernails on a chalkboard, but I’m just assuming there’s nothing for it unless we address our declining standards of ecudamation as a nashunal prollem.
I have mixed feelings about this. Sometimes when I hear a spoken grammatical error, I cringe a little. Sometimes it’s fun to do it on purpose (and maybe make someone else cringe or just to see if they notice). [If I hear something on TV, I will often turn toward my wife. And she will turn toward me and give me that, “I know” or “Yes. I heard it, too.” look or gesture. Sometimes it’s fun to repeat the misusage for my wife’s “benefit”.]
C’mon Pastis, you drew the wrong guy! This is the guy who found out that his daughter stole computer gear from Pelosi’s office and is now going to jail!
Whether this is real or not, it’s funny. Walt Kelly, of Pogo fame, had to deal with a conservative Rhode Island paper editor about a story line making fun of McCarthy in the 50’s. He managed to get around their restrictions AND even made a more scathing comic comment about McCarthy. To the editor’s credit, he printed the comic and even wrote an editorial noting that Walt Kelly put one over them (back in the days POGO was often relegated to the editorial page instead of the funny page because it was deemed too radical for young minds).
I figure the comics is one place we can all just chill and go with the cartoon, instead of scrutinizing everything to the enth degree! It takes all the fun out of it!
Why do I have a bigger vocabulary than a spell checker? It’s a computer, you can put a whole unabridged dictionary into it. But there’s a squiggly line under “largesse.”
I was listening to the news the other day and the anchor kept says it’s when he should have been saying its and were when he should have been saying we’re … I guess their are know professional standards any moor
Since computers wiped out the steno pool, the managers now have to do editing. These entitled little millennials think it’s harassment to ask that a court document have proper spelling and grammar.
Do editors even exist any more? I read a lot, sometimes a book a day, and have to say that I’m appalled at what getsprinted. My mother was a newspaper editor and would be rolling over in her grave (If she had one) at what gets printed these days. On that note, I wonder how and where that term got started.
I see it more frequently than I should on news sites. I get that sometimes pages are updated quickly and errors happen, but it does seem like proper grammar is not viewed as being very essential anymore.
I’m reminded of my Fifth Grade teacher (way back in the middle of the last century of the last millennium). I don’t think she gave much thought to her students’ self-esteem, and today she’d probably be harried out of the teaching profession as a right old harpy unfit to be around impressionable young minds. To my young eyes, she appeared to be as old as Stonehenge and built along the lines of the monoliths of that site. She wore livid floral dresses, usually colored to match the blue tint of her hair (which gave her the appearance of a cross between a cockatoo and a GE refrigerator), cat’s eye glasses studded with rhinestones, stockings that would probably turn a bullet, and those orthopedic oxfords that added two or three inches to her already formidable height. BUT she taught us that: 1. Spelling always counted, and; 2. Correct grammar was required, not optional. And the funny thing is, we learned and did not feel abused by it.
Thank you! Laughed on loud which I rarely do! Reminds me of the news on the weekends where no one is checking the spelling on the scrolls that go across the screen. Sure his hair stands up then as well!
The longest comment thread on GoComics I’ve ever been a part of was about grammar. People who care are passionate on the subject. I fussed at one of the cartoonists here about a misspelled word, and he said it didn’t matter. I gave him a come-to-Jesus talk about being a professional, and I’ve never spotted an error since. Errors are not only sloppy, they mess up whatever punchline or idea the writer is trying to present because some readers hit the error like it’s a brick wall.
My father worked for a paper in advertising for 32 years. He always said that the 2 words newspaper people feared the most were shirt and public. If they got missprinted in ad copy, someone was in big trouble.
This lot (they make the software Grammarly) would argue that grammar is a matter of life and death – https://www.grammarly.com/blog/how-grammar-influences-legal-interpretations/
I feel pretty lucky that I drew a 1st grade teacher that taught phonics back in the early 60’s. Learned all the rules, and I somehow managed to remember a lot of them. Later in 5th grade, I was even taught to diagram sentences. Bet they don’t teach that anymore!
I go to Harrisburg PA almost every year. There is a strip club in an old, converted Dairy Queen that’s been there for at least 25 years. It gives me the heebie-jeebies just driving by.
Have a lady in a club who announce to everyone most of the time that she is a “grammarian” and if she corrects you it “just so you will learn”. I avoid her as much as possible as do most.
I commented to a post, a year or so ago, about bad spelling, grammar and using texting style for writing comments in forums such as this, shows carelessness and sloppiness. The reply from the original post’s author said his writing was how communication is evolving and I need to “Get with the program.”
My reply, “Bad or poor writing skills shows ignorance and creates a lack of credibility, regardless of the subject matter.”
alaskajohn1 about 4 years ago
I hope those aren’t “My Pillow” pillows.
BasilBruce about 4 years ago
Why would anyone lay down on a pillow? It’s already stuffed with down.
BE THIS GUY about 4 years ago
Lay, lady, lay, lay across my big brass bed
wiatr about 4 years ago
And somewhere to the southeast of there too… ;^)
Templo S.U.D. about 4 years ago
feels like Alfred Yankovic’s “Word Crimes” song
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8Gv0H-vPoDc
B UTTONS about 4 years ago
Pastis must have hired a some senior editors from the NY Post to help write the scripts.
Concretionist about 4 years ago
There, they’re their, sir. Him and them will get over it reel soonish.
GROG Premium Member about 4 years ago
I’m sure that guy in Harrisburg don’t stand alone. You’d think they’d have better and more important things to do.
Bilan about 4 years ago
I’m actually wondering why he doesn’t speak Pig English.
Caldonia about 4 years ago
I was reading Rolling Stone and saw that someone put “it’s” in an album review when it should have read “its.” An editor for freaking Rolling Stone let that happen. It’s like no one is even trying anymore. I’m not mad, just disappointed.
fzarpo about 4 years ago
Does anyone know why they’re running strips from 2018? Something happen to Pastis?
Robin Harwood about 4 years ago
Not just in Harrisburg.
Say What Now‽ Premium Member about 4 years ago
I get much more upset over my own mistakes than someone else’s.
montymiff about 4 years ago
My pinned tweet reads, “Uncle Autocorrect is a malevolent entity lurking in the depths of cyberspace, emerging only to wreak havoc on the forces of coherence and eloquence everywhere.Its destructiveness is directly proportional to the importance of the communication and potential for humiliation”
jmarkoff2 about 4 years ago
Me and my brother speaks English much good. No one speaks gooder English than my brother and I.
Gent about 4 years ago
Do this guy also reads comics comments? I hopes he dos.
The Old Wolf about 4 years ago
The position of copy editor appears to be moribund, if not already extinct. I can’t count the number of times I have seen “loose” used in place of “lose” in countless online news articles from otherwise reputable outlets, and that’s just one of many examples. Yes, it’s like fingernails on a chalkboard, but I’m just assuming there’s nothing for it unless we address our declining standards of ecudamation as a nashunal prollem.
Qiset about 4 years ago
I think the leak at Three-mile-island caused his hair problem.
detroitpete about 4 years ago
This is so funny, I think someone actually did write that letter and since now Pastis knows it irritates him, he just does it more!
snacko about 4 years ago
Tueshay, Stephan.
Breadboard about 4 years ago
What we need is a Harrisburg Grammar Pact ! All the Autocorrects must attend ! …. Croc Power !
jel354 about 4 years ago
The cringe might have started with the “terrible” instead of “terribly.”
Brass Orchid Premium Member about 4 years ago
It’s almost as if Pastis saw this week coming…
Doug K about 4 years ago
I have mixed feelings about this. Sometimes when I hear a spoken grammatical error, I cringe a little. Sometimes it’s fun to do it on purpose (and maybe make someone else cringe or just to see if they notice). [If I hear something on TV, I will often turn toward my wife. And she will turn toward me and give me that, “I know” or “Yes. I heard it, too.” look or gesture. Sometimes it’s fun to repeat the misusage for my wife’s “benefit”.]
mapleman about 4 years ago
I get irate about the ones who spell WHOA woah. That’s the worst.
FassEddie about 4 years ago
C’mon Pastis, you drew the wrong guy! This is the guy who found out that his daughter stole computer gear from Pelosi’s office and is now going to jail!
Roy Lamberton about 4 years ago
When I ran a Sports Website, I had a guy who I appointed the Grammar Cop. We cleaned up the posts fast!
A Common 'tator about 4 years ago
“The Guardian” newspaper once ran article that used the paper’s name… and misspelt it…
MartinPerry1 about 4 years ago
Picking nits is so much fun, though.
diskus Premium Member about 4 years ago
I tipe pourly so it happins alot.
Ichabod Ferguson about 4 years ago
Sportscasters and sports radio hosts are the worst. How many times a day do I have to hear; “…between you and I.”
gmu328 about 4 years ago
Whether this is real or not, it’s funny. Walt Kelly, of Pogo fame, had to deal with a conservative Rhode Island paper editor about a story line making fun of McCarthy in the 50’s. He managed to get around their restrictions AND even made a more scathing comic comment about McCarthy. To the editor’s credit, he printed the comic and even wrote an editorial noting that Walt Kelly put one over them (back in the days POGO was often relegated to the editorial page instead of the funny page because it was deemed too radical for young minds).
Mighty Phavahg about 4 years ago
It’s the end of an error.
Zebrastripes about 4 years ago
I figure the comics is one place we can all just chill and go with the cartoon, instead of scrutinizing everything to the enth degree! It takes all the fun out of it!
judirapelje about 4 years ago
We all need a good laugh!!!!!
russef about 4 years ago
STEPHAN! You Bad.
Ignatz Premium Member about 4 years ago
Why do I have a bigger vocabulary than a spell checker? It’s a computer, you can put a whole unabridged dictionary into it. But there’s a squiggly line under “largesse.”
lv2sew about 4 years ago
All that’s missing is a misplaced apostrophe. So many good comics this morning!
librarylady59 about 4 years ago
Autocorrect. Rush job. My hair stands on end when advertisers use nouns as verbs.
g.p.hardy about 4 years ago
If the guy in Harrisburg is so pedantic, he should be complaining about “correct English” not “proper English”.
One Navy Seal about 4 years ago
Wow, thats an annoing problem, we need too fix it,
AndreasMartin about 4 years ago
Dis be no gud grandmastick either.
bopacasa about 4 years ago
what bugs me is the improper use of plurals for collective singulars such as (team are instead of team is). It should be team is and teams are.
Znox11 about 4 years ago
I was listening to the news the other day and the anchor kept says it’s when he should have been saying its and were when he should have been saying we’re … I guess their are know professional standards any moor
Ellis97 about 4 years ago
They ain’t easy to make, you know.
TwilightFaze about 4 years ago
You’d think these snowflakes would learn. Whine to Pastis and he’s only gonna rub salt in the wound like a professional masseuse.
MeGoNow Premium Member about 4 years ago
And its gonna get alot worst tomorrow.
Kilrwat Premium Member about 4 years ago
Way too many people won’t get the mistakes…
grange Premium Member about 4 years ago
Since computers wiped out the steno pool, the managers now have to do editing. These entitled little millennials think it’s harassment to ask that a court document have proper spelling and grammar.
Flatlander, purveyor of fine covfefe about 4 years ago
So I looked up eror on Google and went to Wiktonary. Its a legitimate word, it says so, and this is a quote
“Frim English error, from Middle English errour, from Old French error, from Latin error (“wandering about”).”
Queen of America about 4 years ago
Do editors even exist any more? I read a lot, sometimes a book a day, and have to say that I’m appalled at what getsprinted. My mother was a newspaper editor and would be rolling over in her grave (If she had one) at what gets printed these days. On that note, I wonder how and where that term got started.
Queen of America about 4 years ago
My sister lives across the river from Harrisburg and works in the city. If she were a male, that would be her in the picture.
Moonkey Premium Member about 4 years ago
Now my hair looks like that too.
Otis Rufus Driftwood about 4 years ago
Don’t poke the bear.
Croc Holliday about 4 years ago
I see it more frequently than I should on news sites. I get that sometimes pages are updated quickly and errors happen, but it does seem like proper grammar is not viewed as being very essential anymore.
timinwsac Premium Member about 4 years ago
I don’t get it.
Dragongirl55 about 4 years ago
Is Pastis on vacation?
Troglodyte about 4 years ago
Go complain to you’re grammar, er grandma!
jmartin1955 about 4 years ago
Isn’t this either a rerun – or awfully close to one done before?
Bookworm about 4 years ago
I’m reminded of my Fifth Grade teacher (way back in the middle of the last century of the last millennium). I don’t think she gave much thought to her students’ self-esteem, and today she’d probably be harried out of the teaching profession as a right old harpy unfit to be around impressionable young minds. To my young eyes, she appeared to be as old as Stonehenge and built along the lines of the monoliths of that site. She wore livid floral dresses, usually colored to match the blue tint of her hair (which gave her the appearance of a cross between a cockatoo and a GE refrigerator), cat’s eye glasses studded with rhinestones, stockings that would probably turn a bullet, and those orthopedic oxfords that added two or three inches to her already formidable height. BUT she taught us that: 1. Spelling always counted, and; 2. Correct grammar was required, not optional. And the funny thing is, we learned and did not feel abused by it.
jannichols2000 about 4 years ago
At least English teachers will always have a job with all the poorly spoken and written English.
unfair.de about 4 years ago
Almost 200 comments? Their is more fallout from this comic strip then Three Mile Island produced.
Casey Jones about 4 years ago
Grammar errors can be annoying, but what is more so is why they are so common. How often is grammar even taught in schools these days?
Snolep about 4 years ago
Ain’t nobody so picky as we GoComics grammer and speling police.
Clare Kelm Premium Member about 4 years ago
Yay, Stephan! 9th grade English teacher is so happy you remember your grammar.
Mentor397 about 4 years ago
I have to be honest, I haven’t noticed many errors. To, Two, and Too on the other hand…
karenjean123 Premium Member about 4 years ago
Thank you! Laughed on loud which I rarely do! Reminds me of the news on the weekends where no one is checking the spelling on the scrolls that go across the screen. Sure his hair stands up then as well!
donwestonmysteries about 4 years ago
Lay vs Lie. Plagues me today, although I know how they should be in this strip.
DCBakerEsq about 4 years ago
Me laughs at stoopid man is in Pencilvania.
hmofo813 Premium Member about 4 years ago
Yeah, so people who are right are wrong. Naturally.
marilynnbyerly about 4 years ago
The longest comment thread on GoComics I’ve ever been a part of was about grammar. People who care are passionate on the subject. I fussed at one of the cartoonists here about a misspelled word, and he said it didn’t matter. I gave him a come-to-Jesus talk about being a professional, and I’ve never spotted an error since. Errors are not only sloppy, they mess up whatever punchline or idea the writer is trying to present because some readers hit the error like it’s a brick wall.
wmchere about 4 years ago
comics are for fun, mispell’n wirds on purpose is fun too 2 two
WCraft Premium Member about 4 years ago
No, but they get really angry if a conservative posts something…
Fan o’ Lio. about 4 years ago
I dont notice alot of mispellings.
susanj77 about 4 years ago
I’ll remember never to correct Stephan. (insert wink emoji here)
hitek1st about 4 years ago
Don’t get me started on the ‘How come’ idiom. IT’S NOT EVEN A WORD, and ‘why’ is so much more efficient in a sentence. And shorter!
Plods with ...™ about 4 years ago
I love it. And yet, no mention that all of this is coming from animals… People are goofy.
zeexenon about 4 years ago
Agreed, we must stop those people. Fifteen credits of English and Lit plus 56 years means I don’t give a ship.
jbruins84341 about 4 years ago
As an English major and full-time technical writer, I LOVE THIS! Gotta add this to my collection.
asrialfeeple about 4 years ago
Spelinf miztake do heppen onze in a weijl.
djorgens about 4 years ago
You goin’ to grammer and speeling hell, Pastis.
WilliamDoerfler about 4 years ago
So I feel like I no right?
joannesshadow about 4 years ago
My father worked for a paper in advertising for 32 years. He always said that the 2 words newspaper people feared the most were shirt and public. If they got missprinted in ad copy, someone was in big trouble.
einarbt about 4 years ago
This lot (they make the software Grammarly) would argue that grammar is a matter of life and death – https://www.grammarly.com/blog/how-grammar-influences-legal-interpretations/
Natarose about 4 years ago
Dude in Harrisburg should have known that was going to happen.
oakie817 about 4 years ago
most excellent
[Unnamed Reader - c91c61] about 4 years ago
Think maybe Rat rote thet letr heseff?
lv2sew about 4 years ago
I feel pretty lucky that I drew a 1st grade teacher that taught phonics back in the early 60’s. Learned all the rules, and I somehow managed to remember a lot of them. Later in 5th grade, I was even taught to diagram sentences. Bet they don’t teach that anymore!
Sisyphos about 4 years ago
Mr. Harrisburg, I’ll ride with your posse!
This flaunting of grammarlessness has got to be put down!
—Official Grammar Police (I carry a Virtual Badge).
grange Premium Member about 4 years ago
I think Mr. Harrisburg actually means “get a proofreader…”
Seed_drill about 4 years ago
I go to Harrisburg PA almost every year. There is a strip club in an old, converted Dairy Queen that’s been there for at least 25 years. It gives me the heebie-jeebies just driving by.
rgcviper about 4 years ago
Hey—at least me know how right good sentences …
glasslass about 4 years ago
Have a lady in a club who announce to everyone most of the time that she is a “grammarian” and if she corrects you it “just so you will learn”. I avoid her as much as possible as do most.
Bicycle Dude about 4 years ago
I commented to a post, a year or so ago, about bad spelling, grammar and using texting style for writing comments in forums such as this, shows carelessness and sloppiness. The reply from the original post’s author said his writing was how communication is evolving and I need to “Get with the program.”
My reply, “Bad or poor writing skills shows ignorance and creates a lack of credibility, regardless of the subject matter.”
Swirls Before Pine about 4 years ago
My favorite ST:TOS episode is the one about futuristic spelling: The Trouble With Teribbles.
Kirbo almost 4 years ago
AnD aNoThEr Rerun!!!!
Boxo croco says happy derby almost 4 years ago
Let’s we count any the eror
Sanic Hegehogg over 3 years ago
Yet another rerun
Teddy Freaking Out about 3 years ago
Thiisss ihs wun ov thu mostest funier komix