From today's Rooster Teeth comic:
We got so many wonderful gifts to the office this holiday, that we where overwhelmed.
Source: http://roosterteeth.com/home.php
http://roosterteeth.com/comics/strip.php?id=1519
Note: The description doesn't show up on the actual comic post, so this is probably only available on the homepage for a limited time.
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Wednesday, January 6, 2010
Tuesday, November 10, 2009
Here's one from the guys at Rooster Teeth. Just goes to show, typos can happen anywhere, even in cartoons.

"You mean, business tems."
Source: http://roosterteeth.com/comics/strip.php?id=852

"You mean, business tems."
Source: http://roosterteeth.com/comics/strip.php?id=852
Labels:
omission,
RoosterTeeth,
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Monday, August 10, 2009
Don't leave me hanging!!
From roosterteeth.com:
You probably want to find out more about my radical new technique. Don't worry, I'm planning on writing my thesis about.
You always hear grammar nerds saying how you shouldn't end a sentence with a prepostion. This isn't exactly one of those cases. Rather, the problem here is ending the sentence with a preposition because they left out the object of the preposition. I think it's safe to assume that he's writing his thesis about the "radical new technique" referenced in the previous sentence, but it could just as easily be something completely different.
Source: http://roosterteeth.com/viewEntry.php?id=1378
You probably want to find out more about my radical new technique. Don't worry, I'm planning on writing my thesis about.
You always hear grammar nerds saying how you shouldn't end a sentence with a prepostion. This isn't exactly one of those cases. Rather, the problem here is ending the sentence with a preposition because they left out the object of the preposition. I think it's safe to assume that he's writing his thesis about the "radical new technique" referenced in the previous sentence, but it could just as easily be something completely different.
Source: http://roosterteeth.com/viewEntry.php?id=1378
Labels:
omission,
RoosterTeeth,
words
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