Z4C_er said:My particular point of amusement was the mess of words on the placard. "Make it make sense?" has no meaning.
If she meant to write "Does it make sense?" then she gets an immediate fail for English from me.
I thought it was fine.Z4C_er said:My particular point of amusement was the mess of words on the placard. "Make it make sense?" has no meaning.
If she meant to write "Does it make sense?" then she gets an immediate fail for English from me.

mmm-five said:I thought it was fine.Z4C_er said:My particular point of amusement was the mess of words on the placard. "Make it make sense?" has no meaning.
If she meant to write "Does it make sense?" then she gets an immediate fail for English from me.
The decision doesn't make sense, so she's asking them to make it make sense.
A more ironic one I saw was this...can anyone spot the error?
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Z4C_er said:Well, it's of course it's not having the the apostrophe in 'its' and the 'your' instead of 'you're', but the ginge on the right makes my brain hurt with that comment. What does it even mean?
Also, their handwriting is atrocious. But they probably even type out and inkjet-print a greeting card.