This corn of teen is getting on everyone's last nerve—at least according to Twitter, that is. If you've noticed that something is off about that sentence—fear not, it does not (necessarily) mean that Bored Panda is run by a bunch of illiterate folks. However, we did notice a strange... ehm, trend, recently? As it turns out, there are more people who can't spell "quarantine" than we'd like to believe. So. Many. Of Them. As some would say, the number of people referring to "quarantine" as "corn of teen" is just too damn high!
Therefore, we made you a list of people whose grammar and spelling skills are not their strongest suits. Of course, there's nothing wrong with that, but nothing wrong with having a little laugh, either, right? So scroll down below and vote for the entries that made you chuckle!
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Especially since he’s been taking it all for “granite” all this time
Load More Replies...Those who take things for granite are probably stoned in the first place. :D
Ahh thank you so much I was thinking what it was supposed to be
Load More Replies...Reminds me of rick and morty. It's granted hahahah did you really think it was granite
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Did the cheeto pronounce it like this or something? Did he tweet this word? Is this the reason for the outbreak of stupidity?
Also the fact that they capitalize every word. You have to put effort into that
Atrocious spelling and grammar are the kryptonite of professional writers everywhere. :/
That’s because your CORN TEEN hasn’t popped on the end of your cigarette 🌽🍿
If they don't like staying in the "corn-teen" just think how bad they will hate staying in the "coffee en"
"Day 10 of Corn Teen: Bought myself a dictionary. Did you know the words and aren't in the dictionary!?"
and with that level of spelling, you should be back in (online) school :)
Joke’s on you! Use punctuation as well as capitalization and spacing properly. You should’ve said, “Again, no punctuation! Why, how even?”
Load More Replies...Sloppy teenage self-expression- I know it's not formal writing, but still!?
Where on earth did this corn teen come from and what exactly does it mean? Is it a new USA word invention?
Do you not have regular liquor delivery services in your city? Honestly asking... where I'm from it's a regular thing.
Load More Replies...I think a 'corn teen' has no business in a liquor store. [Booze available here(in the UK) off the shelf in corner stores and grocery stores]
For some reason liquor stores in my city are still considered essential which... yeah I get it
My friend self quarantined and was pretty down until he found a liquor store that delivers.
I don’t know... I was thinking of making my next teen out of broccoli. I need a broccoliteen no more cornteens.
I've gone off this 'corn teen'... It's everywhere! Time to vary the diet.
"Cornteen thing or whatever"? Wonder what else it could be? Oh, yes- self isolation, voluntary self-confinement, social seclusion...
People who are really ignorant are getting on my last nerve. How do you not know this is wrong??????
I love how the thing worrying him is curtain rods, when we're in the middle of a pandemic.
Load More Replies...I am sorry, I am too disgusted that this many people are this stupid. I cannot even continue with these...
My suggestion: work on your grammar and spelling skills. Information and courses are readily available on-line.
This speaks volumes on the educational system in North America.
Load More Replies...Tried it on three different devices. Typed "q u a..." and at no point did "corn teen" or "corn tine" pop up
These people never typed “q“ in the first place.
Load More Replies...Was eager to read misspelled variations of "quarantine" only to find out it was full of "corn teen".
But what about “corn of teen“ and “corn and teen“?
Load More Replies...I think we need to start passing out Dictionaries along with Vaccines... agreed?
Quarantine = quarante in French, cuarentena in Spanish or forty in English! It is not a difficult! The same as people spelling "definitely".
It is amazing how fashionable illiteracy has become. Particularly among the, ah, "educated."
I think a lot of people not only don't know how to spell, but also have really terrible pronunciation. People are spelling it "cornteen" because that's what they're hearing (and they don't read the paper).
This speaks volumes on the educational system in North America.
Load More Replies...Tried it on three different devices. Typed "q u a..." and at no point did "corn teen" or "corn tine" pop up
These people never typed “q“ in the first place.
Load More Replies...Was eager to read misspelled variations of "quarantine" only to find out it was full of "corn teen".
But what about “corn of teen“ and “corn and teen“?
Load More Replies...I think we need to start passing out Dictionaries along with Vaccines... agreed?
Quarantine = quarante in French, cuarentena in Spanish or forty in English! It is not a difficult! The same as people spelling "definitely".
It is amazing how fashionable illiteracy has become. Particularly among the, ah, "educated."
I think a lot of people not only don't know how to spell, but also have really terrible pronunciation. People are spelling it "cornteen" because that's what they're hearing (and they don't read the paper).
