Please read our Rules and continue to report content that violates our rules on underage content. Uploaderilikefood, June 25, 2008; 07:03TagsLisa_Simpson, Milhouse_Van_Houten, The_Simpsons, comic, disnaeSource LinkUnknownLockedNoInfo632x933 // 97KB // gif June 25, 2008; 08:31 - Reply Anonymous1: [Grammar Nazi] Not how you spell Prologue [Grammar Nazi] June 25, 2008; 08:38 - Reply nebula: Surely, the artist was refering to Prolog, the programming language for artificial intelligence. It makes perfect sense in this situation. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prolog June 25, 2008; 11:17 - Reply Anonymous2: And what does spelling have to do with grammar, Anon 1? June 27, 2008; 15:44 - Reply Anonymous3: Prolog is a variant of prologue and completely acceptable. Nonetheless, beginning a sentence with "Not how..." is not proper grammar. Fail. June 30, 2008; 09:57 - Reply Sir_Anon5: "While you were sleeping...I tried to become a meme again." August 10, 2008; 06:21 - Reply ilikefood: "Sentence fragment" is also a sentence fragment. March 14, 2009; 08:57 - Reply Anonymous4: ^lol August 8, 2009; 23:11 - Reply Anonymous5: anon 1 there's a difference between spelling and grammar September 17, 2009; 15:54 - Reply Anonymous6: Seeing as everyone's been hooked on grammar so far, I'm just going to go and ask what the hell Milhouse is doing there at night. And also notice his shadow. he'd have to be standing sideways to make that shape. Report an ad?
Not how you spell Prologue
[Grammar Nazi]
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prolog
Nonetheless, beginning a sentence with "Not how..." is not proper grammar. Fail.
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And also notice his shadow. he'd have to be standing sideways to make that shape.