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Monday, August 1, 2011

“Anarchy” Gets Things Done

Don’t be afraid of anarchists. The U.S. was founded by them; civil rights were assured by their efforts; positive change occurs through their actions — more often than not. Become a Grammar Anarchist by taking control of your writing. Choose the way you want to write (because the purported “rules” are just that — purported). Look it up!

8 comments:

sutybug@yahoo.com said...

Oh ya..and anarchists cause trouble. They don't behave..they disrup..and cause riots. you shouldn't use that word.

The Grammar Anarchist said...

Sutybug? Come on, you're such a ditz, with all your don'ts and shouldn'ts. Stand up and make your own decisions. Gee, I hope you aren't a writer!

fastfox@gmail.com said...

He's write, GA! Anarchists cause trouble and you sound like a bunch of it!

The Grammar Anarchist said...

You are “right”, fastfox. Anarchists cause people to take the trouble to think,to analyze what they do, and to consider change -- at least to open up some ideas!

ursula@usilly.gr said...

What if an anarchist blew up your house. What would you think then?

The Grammar Anarchist said...

Ursula, anarchists aren't necessarily terrorists or violent people. This anarchist wants only to make communications easier -- and therefore make the world a much better place.

Anonymous said...

I agree with your view of anarchy. Most nations of the world were founded by anarchists. Somebody found a better way to govern.

The Grammar Anarchist said...

At last! Somebody who gets this idea! I love you. I want U.S.-ers to appreciate the unique language we have been given. The Right To Choose is priceless.