SecondWar said:
Why non-gamers shouldn't reports [sic] on gaming storiesLooking at a BBC article to do [sic] with profits at Vivendi, the owner of Activision Blizzard. Can anyone else sport [come again?] the glaring error thats [irony alert] means this article could only have been written by a non-gamers? Amazed they could make this mistake especially with the pciture in the article.
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A more fitting headline would be "Why native speakers who don't know proper English should refrain from posting on the internet."
Really, you give gamers a bad name. Try reading a book every now and then.
PS.
Even your signature is erroneous: "I hate it when people mispell [sic] Xbox as XBox, it [sic] one annoying typo"
Oh the irony.
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