I hate it when people say alot instead of a lot. I hate the word ain't, that's not proper English! Your and you're. Its and it's. Affect and effect. Then and than. Using the word moot. "Contrary to common misuse, “moot” doesn’t imply something is superfluous. It means a subject is disputable or open to discussion." -->
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