Mizuki wrote:I think both are absolutely horrendous, but being as I encounter the 'lowercase with no punctuation' problem a bit more often, I think I'd have to say it bothers me a tad bit more.
What really bothers me is the your/you're mix-ups and when people use "should of" instead of "should have."
That gets on my nerves as well. My friends do that in the real world, not just on the Internet. If they do that in a group assignment and fix it to the correct form, they tell me that I'm wrong.
The their/there/they're mix-ups are annoying as well. I don't see as many people using they're in place of the other two, but it's mainly their/there. Their means "belonging to them," while there means "a location other than here; that place."