I know who the Zodiac killer is.
It's a person who killed multiple people in California in the 60s. Prove me wrong.
shareIt's a person who killed multiple people in California in the 60s. Prove me wrong.
shareFor sometime now, I've maintained that the dude who played Mr. Belvedere was The Zodiac Killer
shareProbably Alec Baldwin.
shareIt's Kowalski.. He or she is the Zodiac
share"It's".
share"It's."
Periods go inside of quotation marks dipshit.
May God have mercy on your stupid fucking soul.
. British English
In British English, periods and commas only go inside quotation marks if the original quoted material also had those punctuation marks. Unlike American English, British English only uses single quotation marks ( ‘ and ’ rather than “ and ”) for direct quotes. For example,
There is no requirement for a comma in that sentence. We don't use the Canadian way.
P.S. unless you are British there is no period after a statement following P.S.
P.S.S. you are a dipshit
All forms of English puts a comma before that.
As Canadians, we often use British English which is why we adopted the use of "u" in our words. We also use their metric system as well.
You've already established that you aren't British. Your period was in error by Canadian English standards that are primarily based on the writing conversations of your southern neighbors. For a prick that condescendingly corrects the posts of others you should at least get your own posts right. Instead, you are a pathetic dipshit.
or a prick that condescendingly corrects the posts of others you should at least get your own posts right.
Your feud with Kowalski nor "spelling" errors were mentioned before. You have now graduated from dipshit to fucking moron. Congratulations.
shareWhy should it be mentioned? BKB knows Kowalski and I trash each other all the time. Do you want context for every post I write because someone like you can get the reference?
shareYou've lost this argument and are now falling back on pretense as some sort of non-sequitur alternative claim. You're assuming anyone reading through this thread gives a shit about your former posts as if it's some sort of a justification for you putting a period at the end of your P.S. statement.
You are as wrong as putting a period at the end of your P.S. statement, Canadian writing conventions included.
You're assuming anyone reading through this thread gives a shit about your former posts
as if it's some sort of a justification for you putting a period at the end of your P.S. statement.
"Often?" So is the point you're trying to make that you can use either British or American (United States) writing conventions and then make errors while falling back on being Canadian, which somehow allows you to use either convention at a whim without being wrong one way or the other?
That is, like yourself, a pathetic fallback. Canadian writing conventions are based almost exclusively on US writing conventions. I'm sure you already know this but are too much of a pathetic cunt to admit when you are wrong, especially in the context of correcting another person's post and then being corrected yourself.
There is no error. For example: the Canadian way of say "11th grade" is "grade 11". But not everyone uses it that way. Regions matter. In Canada, we add the "u" in a word like "colour" just like the Brits do. We use "re" instead of "er" as in the word "theatre" even though there are Canadian that spell it differently.
shareYou look terrible in this exchange.
shareThen what are you still doing here?
These kinds of detective skills and talents should be used on a police force.