Today’s Comment of the Day winner participates in the familiar Internet-commenter exercise of pointing out someone’s elementary spelling mistake. . . with a spelling mistake of his or her own.The story in a question is the one about the New York Times reporting that a large portion of the University of Oregon football team is taking sign language because it’s an easy way to check off their foreign-language requirement; and furthermore, that the players have learned how the “O” sign that fans make actually means “vagina” in sign language.This news upset a few readers who lashed out at me for linking to the story as if I’d wrote it in the first place.Cobyu143 writes:Who wrote this story? How the hell do you have a job? Your a joke. Grow up! To which Cricklick responds with:Try you’re, Duffus! Cricklick is correct on the you’re versus your part, unfortunately dufus is spelled with one F, not two.Follow The Daily Weekly on Facebook and Twitter.
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