stephanie is: cooking.
so, i admit i am really lame at english grammer. maybe someone else can tell me why my shirt says “girl’s rule” instead of “girls rule”? it is driving me nutz0r!

i am going through campics before they take over the world. i’ll be adding to the members april gallery tonight. then i go shower for bed, or something. maybe i am too tired to shower…
Pet Peeve Alert…
ARG!! I really HATE when people do that! Another one that drives me crazy is your and you’re. Damnit, people, they have two different meanings! Go back to school!
Re: Pet Peeve Alert…
I am still trying to teach my boyfriend the difference between “your” and “you’re”…he will learn some day, after I smack him around a million times…
Re: Pet Peeve Alert…
*chuckle* You set him straight!
hehehe… I’m with ya… BUT, consider this:
Perhaps it’s a take on “all your bases are belong to us”!! “Girl is rule” hehehe
very creative, abreviation !!!!
but its not atually Propper English Grammar, I could be wrong though, this is hardly my strong point…
hehehe… grammar stinks…
(smartie answer)
it sez that because the person/peoples who made it, made it that way.
(techie answer)
It is an abreviation of: The Rule of a Girl. or a rule belonging to a girl, or the rule a girl must follow. Go ask Gwendy…
(the answer of Blossum to Bubbles)
I wouldn’t obsess over it. the main thing is the, “Pretty picture!”, besides, we are only in Kindergarten…
(Buttercups answer)
lets go kick their butt!
The reason is simple: whoever did the art for the shirt is lame at English grammAr.
Either that or (worse) they’re pandering to a common mistake, trying to “fit in”.
Misplaced apostrophes have become something of a pandemic — I’m not sure if it’s because the average understanding of grammar is deteriorating, or whether it’s simply that it’s stayed the same but the Net has enabled far more non-professional writers to put their writing where it’s on public view. The problem with apostrophes used to be a misunderstanding of the possessive form and its exceptions (its/it’s), but increasingly you see things like “girl’s rule” where the apostrophe is used with the plural form of the word — it’s as if the writer thinks that an apostrophe is an inherent part of the letter S.
Con’sider what Engli’sh writing would be like if that were really the ca’se.
(‘Sorry, pet peeve.)
I was waiting for this answer…
heh heh heh, I double dare you to go read:
15) Feersum Enjinn by Iain M. Banks!
The book RAWKS!!!
try coloring outside the lines some time…
like any would be super hero…
this is also because we doant speak in “grammar” we doant even speak in real words usually, this is because English is a LIVING LANGUAGE and it is still growing…..! ! ! ! ! !
like an endless field of beautiful flowers!
because the makers of your shirt must’ve been speds!