
Girl Asks Boyfriend To Buy Makeup, Regrets Her Decision Immediately
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There’s a good reason why women never ask their men to buy makeup, and this story illustrates it perfectly. Dedicated boyfriend and Reddit user Blufiz was asked by his “beautiful sunshine” to carry out this Herculean task. Undaunted, the 26-year-old arrived at the pharmacy and, with the help of his cellphone camera an instant messaging, began to navigate the makeup aisle.
“My girlfriend suffers from extreme anxiety,” Blufiz explained to Bored Panda. “I try, as much as I can, to go to the store so she doesn’t have to. Yes I forgot my wallet, but fortunately I live really close to that Right Aid and was able to run home!”
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This boyfriend got a seemingly ordinary shopping list
But it turned out to be the hardest quest of his life
The girl already started to regret her decision…
But the boyfriend insisted he “can do this”
“That looks like nail polish”
What is light bright?!
LIGHT BRIGHT!
He finally got to the lipstick part…
Blufiz used it on his hand just as requested
He tried other one, but now he couldn’t open it!
“Wtf!”
Next stop: fake eyelashes
What is an applicator?
Clearly, the only way to attach false eyelashes is with craft glue!
So close…and he forgot his wallet!
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The whole thing was funny, but that "should of" was annoying. English is the third language I had to learn and even I've known since primary school that "should of went" is a childish mistake.
These are momentary writing mistakes, where you write one thing that sounds exactly like the other, happens in every language, since they were "theoretically" texting very fast, it's natural
Nah, one thing is spelling mistakes, but the phrase 'should of went' doesn't make any sense in English. An English speaker has got to see that when spelling it out, no?
Thank you!
I disagree. This specific misspelling is common among the less educated. Mostly 7 year olds.
While I agree with you, do you find that native speakers in your first language make these same kinds of mistakes or is it unique to English in your experience?
Yes, a lot of people do make mistakes even in their first language. It’s not just in English lol.
I know! That really annoyed me too!
agree!
Who cares it's a text I don't use real words when texting sometimes just emoticons lol.....you must be a bummer to text or write too lol
Apparently, people do care. I'm immediately turned off by someone who spells like a 1st grader. I can't help it
I think it is more of a slang. I have British friends saying that, and I'm pretty sure they know what is grammatically correct and what's not. It does "scratch" the ears tho! :P
It's not slang, we say should've which when said could sound like should of depending on the accent ????
My boyfriend would like to buy this man a drink.
Cute, but seriously... don't make guys go through that. Half the time, I can't even get the colors right myself.
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The whole thing was funny, but that "should of" was annoying. English is the third language I had to learn and even I've known since primary school that "should of went" is a childish mistake.
These are momentary writing mistakes, where you write one thing that sounds exactly like the other, happens in every language, since they were "theoretically" texting very fast, it's natural
Nah, one thing is spelling mistakes, but the phrase 'should of went' doesn't make any sense in English. An English speaker has got to see that when spelling it out, no?
Thank you!
I disagree. This specific misspelling is common among the less educated. Mostly 7 year olds.
While I agree with you, do you find that native speakers in your first language make these same kinds of mistakes or is it unique to English in your experience?
Yes, a lot of people do make mistakes even in their first language. It’s not just in English lol.
I know! That really annoyed me too!
agree!
Who cares it's a text I don't use real words when texting sometimes just emoticons lol.....you must be a bummer to text or write too lol
Apparently, people do care. I'm immediately turned off by someone who spells like a 1st grader. I can't help it
I think it is more of a slang. I have British friends saying that, and I'm pretty sure they know what is grammatically correct and what's not. It does "scratch" the ears tho! :P
It's not slang, we say should've which when said could sound like should of depending on the accent ????
My boyfriend would like to buy this man a drink.
Cute, but seriously... don't make guys go through that. Half the time, I can't even get the colors right myself.
BmTJg4YIIA...da9c06.jpg