@wes clark It depends on how you look at the statement in that panel. If you look at it as a single phrase, then You’re should be Your. However, if you look at it as two phrases (You’re super lazy — *G# slacker device isn’t working), then You’re is correct. It might be more of a punctuation problem than a misspelling.
F-Flash over 7 years ago
Like I said Moondog, you must learn to relax.
Kroykali over 7 years ago
9 volt batteries aren’t gonna run a motor very long.
Nathan Daniels over 7 years ago
“You’re”? Aren’t these supposed to be edited?
AlanM over 7 years ago
“You’re” is correct. What are you implying?
FassEddie over 7 years ago
The web gang gets the cheap, pre-edited copy. Accurate text requires a newspaper subscription.
k8zhd over 7 years ago
“You’re” = “you are.” That’s a rookie spelling error.
wes tnt over 7 years ago
you’re is NOT correct. “Your **** device isnt working”. not like this: “You’re **** device isnt working”. see the diff?
nboady over 7 years ago
@wes clark It depends on how you look at the statement in that panel. If you look at it as a single phrase, then You’re should be Your. However, if you look at it as two phrases (You’re super lazy — *G# slacker device isn’t working), then You’re is correct. It might be more of a punctuation problem than a misspelling.
SwimsWithSharks over 7 years ago
The lettering intern has made other apostrophe errors in this strip before. That’s what happens when you hire cheap.
gopher gofer over 7 years ago
doubtless he meant “ur”…
Sisyphos over 7 years ago
How about making Pilsner earn his keep by rocking your hammock for you, Moonie?