1. How To Use An Aprostrophe by Matthew Inman
The go-to guide for the grammatically challenged. Click through for the entire list.

    How To Use An Aprostrophe by Matthew Inman

    The go-to guide for the grammatically challenged. Click through for the entire list.

  2. Facebook Translator →

    This tool will translate normal English, with correct spelling, punctuation and sentence construction into the weird and surreal language that seems to be in wide use on the popular social networking site Facebook. Unfortunately there’s no way to translate from Facebook back to English, and in this regard I share your frustration if you are having trouble understanding what your friends are saying in their status updates.

  3. Matt Drudge’s headline for Barack Obama’s U.N. speech is ominous: “WORLD ORDER.” Here’s the sole occurrence of that phrase in Obama’s speech: “No world order that elevates one nation or group of people over another will succeed.” (via Gawker)

    Matt Drudge’s headline for Barack Obama’s U.N. speech is ominous: “WORLD ORDER.” Here’s the sole occurrence of that phrase in Obama’s speech: “No world order that elevates one nation or group of people over another will succeed.” (via Gawker)