"When your the parent of a child with a mood disorder, it takes over your life" Silver Linings Playbook Director #DavidORussell on his son.
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Piers Morgan Tonight (@PiersTonight) February 01, 2013
One of pompous jackass Piers Morgan’s favorite Twitter pastimes, other than demonizing gun owners and dancing on graves, is correcting people’s spelling and grammar. As a card-carrying member of the Smarter-Than-You Club, Piers delights in belittling those who make grammatical errors:
It's 'it's' > RT @Lord_Sugar Piersy HOW COME WHEN YOU MAKE A SPELLING MISTAKE. IT' IS A TYPO, but when other do it its a spelling mistake—
Piers Morgan (@piersmorgan) January 21, 2013
Oh, and 'others' > RT @Lord_Sugar Piersy HOW COME WHEN YOU MAKE A SPELLING MISTAKE. IT' IS A TYPO, but when other do its a spelling mistake—
Piers Morgan (@piersmorgan) January 21, 2013
He’s especially fond of the “your” versus “you’re” distinction:
a) Yes, I did b) It's 'you're' RT @barberwxm @piersmorgan you deleted last tweet because you used "of" instead of "off" haha your a bellend—
Piers Morgan (@piersmorgan) January 19, 2013
Nor is your spelling. It's 'Piers' and 'you're' > RT @JamesFooty95: @piersmorgan pierce your not cool—
Piers Morgan (@piersmorgan) January 20, 2013
It's 'you're' – if I'm honest > RT @GeorgeOakley @piersmorgan your just annoying if I'm honest—
Piers Morgan (@piersmorgan) January 30, 2013
It's 'you're' > RT @survivalstation “@piersmorgan:" Good luck with that, most Texans here think your an idiot—
Piers Morgan (@piersmorgan) January 31, 2013
We’re so glad he said that — it just makes it that much sweeter when he screws up:
Wait. You still have a show? RT @piersmorgan: UPDATE: I will be hosting my CNN show from a Texas gun store and shooting range on Mon night—
DJ Kev (@djkev4) February 01, 2013
@PiersTonight it's "you're" not your Piers. Cc: @jonathanwald—
Seun (@Seun2905) February 01, 2013
@PiersTonight Hate to be that guy but…*you're.—
Christine Tracey (@TraceyC222) February 01, 2013
@PiersTonight *you're,* not "your."—
(@OldRogue) February 01, 2013
@PiersTonight *you're—
Raïsh Ganpat (@Raghy78d) February 01, 2013
@PiersTonight Did you tell him it's actually "you're" like you always do?—
Kathy H. (@rynlyn) February 01, 2013
Grate question.



















