grammatic irony


when a person correcting someone else’s grammar, spelling, or general intelligence makes a grammar or spelling mistake themselves. this does not count if the person has intentionally made the mistake. the phrase comes from “dramatic irony”, but is not actually a form of irony.
on an internet forum:
> > these stupid people are just crybabies who complain when they don’t get they’re way!

> your an idiot because you can’t spell!

oh, the grammatic irony….

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