Error Arber!!!
MrBucket
i was starting a new W/Mo and i noticed this funny bug. Yes yes i no it looks fake but i swear to ghandi its real. Try it yourself
MrBucket
o ya i dont no how the f my title is completely wrong, dislexia i bet
Illusion
lol shud have picked a diff 2nd prof
Valerius
i'm prolly just really tired atm... and am completely out of it...
but what is the bug here?
but what is the bug here?
Illusion
"But dont be afraid you've made the wrong choice" he obvioudly picked the wrong 2nd prof
M1h4iL
Noticed that before, its just the way you read it.
wolver1ne
Just a typo. I assume the word 'if' got lost there somewhere.
Canadian Bacon
Quote:
Originally Posted by Valerius
i'm prolly just really tired atm... and am completely out of it...
but what is the bug here? |
knives
But don't be afraid you've made the wrong choice.
But don't be afraid, you've made the wrong choice.
The first sentence is the one that is in the message, and it tells you not to be afraid of making a wrong choice.
The second sentence is what some people are taking it for, and it tells you not to be afraid because you made the wrong choice.
I hate grammar.
But don't be afraid, you've made the wrong choice.
The first sentence is the one that is in the message, and it tells you not to be afraid of making a wrong choice.
The second sentence is what some people are taking it for, and it tells you not to be afraid because you made the wrong choice.
I hate grammar.
icemonkey
reading isn't hard... it says "Don't be afraid you've(you have) made the wrong choice"
there is no lost if... its implying all combinations of proffessions have strengths and you can change later so do not be afraid
there is no lost if... its implying all combinations of proffessions have strengths and you can change later so do not be afraid
aB-
Armin Saberlin is says: "but don't be afraid you've made the wrong choice." If it had said "but don't be afraid, you've made the wrong choice." it would be incorrect. However, what he is saying there means don't fear that the choice you made was incorrect because it isn't. The second example with a comma means you've made the wrong choice.
antialias02
Yeah. There is, in fact, no error here. At all. I promise. Any error is in the reader's misperception, although an "if" or "that" could be added for clarity's sake only.
Mercury Angel
Just going to close this at this point.