The alternate comic title was “Fun with Homophones”
comic / webcomic 052
I like homophones, but I get annoyed by those that mix them up
I misspell there all the time for their. I’m glad I’m not the only one.
Best line: “Yup.”
Yup.
I never get these confused.
NO! ITS “THERE”! NOT “THEIR”!
oh wait. i only read the first few words and posted the comment. it wasnt until afterword that i noticed it was the point of the comic.
Too funny, Aaron. The best part is that your name is “Aaron”, which coinkidentally is the name of our glasses-wearing, grammar hero in this comic.
So, I’m not the only person who sees text behind their eyes when they hear (or speak) words?
Aaron, when you correct spelling/grammar, make sure yours is right.
Its = Third person possessive It’s = It is
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I like homophones, but I get annoyed by those that mix them up
I misspell there all the time for their. I’m glad I’m not the only one.
Best line: “Yup.”
Yup.
I never get these confused.
NO! ITS “THERE”! NOT “THEIR”!
oh wait. i only read the first few words and posted the comment. it wasnt until afterword that i noticed it was the point of the comic.
Too funny, Aaron. The best part is that your name is “Aaron”, which coinkidentally is the name of our glasses-wearing, grammar hero in this comic.
So, I’m not the only person who sees text behind their eyes when they hear (or speak) words?
Aaron, when you correct spelling/grammar, make sure yours is right.
Its = Third person possessive
It’s = It is