A Facebook friend of mine shared Twas the Night Before Christmas as corrected by an English teacher.
It’s funny to see such an iconic classic critiqued this way. It got me thinking about my own creative writing and the writing of all those that never hit ‘Publish’ because they feel inhibited by the Internet’s Grammar Police.
Look, it doesn’t take anything special to be part of the Bad Grammar Brigade, but to have the courage to create and compose something of your own, that is something special.
Even something as classic as the Twas the Night Before Christmas has plenty of room for critique:
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Like Jim Gaffigan says,
"Whenever you correct someone's grammar just remember that nobody likes you." – @JimGaffigan
— Jon Acuff (@JonAcuff) December 19, 2013
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