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Hell('?)s('?) Angels UK's rul(e)ing on the missing apostrophe

introvertcatto - 11mon

I'm gay

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agentshags - 11mon

Hi gay, I'm dad

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π•Ύπ–•π–Žπ–ˆπ–ž π•Ώπ–šπ–“π–† - 11mon

Ruined it by including it in "don't." That's a missed opportunity

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Concetta - 11mon

For those unaware, Hells Angels are a gang.

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Dagwood222 @lemm.ee - 11mon

If you want to enrage yourself, get the book "Hell's Angels" by Hunter Thompson.

There's a long passage on the economics of being a biker/hippie/dropout/artist circa 1970.

A biker who worked six months as a Union stevedore could save enough to spend two years on the road. A part time waitress could earn enough to support herself and her musician boyfriend.

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xcutie @linux.community - 11mon

Follow up question: Isn't "you who miss it" wrong? Instead of "you who misses it".

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Weevil Friend - 11mon

I think both can be right but it would be dependent on whether it's plural "you" or singular "you"

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Uriel238 [all pronouns] - 11mon

I'm a bit of a nerd, but I think it's super classy to get all your jots and tiddles in order. Tildes and diereses give an air of authority.

But none of this is on brand with Hell's Angels. We'd have to make our own mΓΆtorcycle touring club. (Metal umlaut.)

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