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some tips for badlion staff!!! (yes u too gberry)
1. it's spelled "judgment", not "judgement"… sooo "JUDGMENT DAY" from now on please?
Judgement = incorrect (in some places it's technically correct but just bad, like "orientationed")
Judgment = correct

2. a plural of an abbreviation / initialism / acronym should not have an apostrophe.
1v1's = incorrect
1v1s = correct

3. (obvious one) (badlion staff still dont seem to get it)
than and then are different words!!!! use both of them and in the correct context!!!!
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Rip 4000000 brain cells.
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Vykz wrote

Rip 4000000 brain cells.
bhop tbh



everything i said was correct :)
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Judgement is correct though, it's in the Oxford English Dictionary as such
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Just_Peter wrote

Judgement is correct though, it's in the Oxford English Dictionary as such

yes, like I said, likewise to "orientated" and "orientationed".
white orientationed is still technically NOT incorrect
orientated is the true word

judgement isn't INcorrect but it isn't as grammatically correct as judgment.
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You know American English is wrong.
British English is right.
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Lynkkis wrote

You know American English is wrong.
British English is right.
what
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Armor = Wrong
Armour = Right

Color = Wrong
Colour = Right
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rkt wrote

Just_Peter wrote...


yes, like I said, likewise to "orientated" and "orientationed".
white orientationed is still technically NOT incorrect
orientated is the true word

judgement isn't INcorrect but it isn't as grammatically correct as judgment.


Well it's not like that… I've never heard or seen anyone use 'orientationed' before, whereas people use 'judgement' all the time, because it's correct. 'Orientationed' also isn't even in the Oxford English Dictionary.
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Lynkkis wrote

Armor = Wrong
Armour = Right

Color = Wrong
Colour = Right


+1
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Lynkkis wrote

Armor = Wrong
Armour = Right

Color = Wrong
Colour = Right
well im australian so i agree but obviously american spelling isn't wrong
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Just_Peter wrote

rkt wrote...



Well it's not like that… I've never heard or seen anyone use 'orientationed' before, whereas people use 'judgement' all the time, because it's correct. 'Orientationed' also isn't even in the Oxford English Dictionary.
look mate, bottom line is that judgement day isn't the proper word, get my drift? no point in using the wrong word just because it's not entirely incorrect.
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rkt wrote

Lynkkis wrote...

well im australian so i agree but obviously american spelling isn't wrong
Your statement makes no sense. You're not agreeing with me there.
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rkt wrote

Just_Peter wrote...

look mate, bottom line is that judgement day isn't the proper word, get my drift? no point in using the wrong word just because it's not entirely incorrect.


You're missing my argument here, judgement is the proper word and is used far more often than judgment.
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+1 !!!
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Just_Peter wrote

rkt wrote...



You're missing my argument here, judgement is the proper word and is used far more often than judgment.
wrong
http://blog.dictionary.com/judgement-vs-judgment/
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Ylijumala wrote

+1 !!!
hilarious shitpost !!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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rkt wrote

Just_Peter wrote...

wrong
http://blog.dictionary.com/judgement-vs-judgment/


The Oxford dictionary states the normal spelling is judgement, and the Oxford dictionary carries greater weight than some dudes blog. It's a case of American English against normal English, my argument was also not wrong either, judgement is more common.

http://writingexplained.org/wp-content/uploads/judgment-versus-judgement.png
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rkt wrote

Just_Peter wrote...


yes, like I said, likewise to "orientated" and "orientationed".
white orientationed is still technically NOT incorrect
orientated is the true word

judgement isn't INcorrect but it isn't as grammatically correct as judgment.

bro we all live in earth, not north america. Judgement day is correct pretty hella sure.
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Just_Peter wrote

rkt wrote...



The Oxford dictionary states the normal spelling is judgement, and the Oxford dictionary carries greater weight than some dudes blog. It's a case of American English against normal English, my argument was also not wrong either, judgement is more common.

http://writingexplained.org/wp-content/uploads/judgment-versus-judgement.png
yeah no shit more people use it because everyone is illiterate, doesn't mean shit. http://www.oxforddictionaries.com/definition/english/judgement
"the spelling judgment is conventional in legal contexts, and in North American English."
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