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Grammar correction has kind of always been a thing at NSA. Which was usually done with using * to denote the corrected grammar or spelling. | |||
In 2021, if someone often corrects others' grammar, they would put #grammarpolice in their status. However, it was never really official. Micheala O'H and [[Cora Metzger|Cora M]]. put #grammarcop in their status's, making them the first "grammar police".<ref>Actually, I'm not sure about this now - Micheala also said she was the original grammar police? I don't have time to read through 753 messages in the courtyard; could someone else clarify where this whole thing began?</ref> | |||
However, things soon feel out of taste, and they stopped. | |||
One day, during a conversation in the [[Quotes Chat|quotes chat]], Gabe decided to form an actual official group of Grammar police, the NSAGP (NSAGrammarPolice). They were to enforced grammar-ical law and spell justice (see what I did there) on those who broke the rules of written English. This was the first official creation of a department and band of brothers to actually do something about the horridness of people's grammar. | |||
Formed in 3/28/2024, by [[Micheala O'Halloran|Micheala O'H]] (Lead Officer), [[Gabriel Nelson|Gabe N]] (Dispatcher, Prosecutor), [[Hannah Robbins]] (Prosecutor), [[Hafez Hajisafarali]], [[Riley Whitney]] and [[Jacob Grady]] (Judge). | |||
The Second wave of recruitment included [[Keira McCarthy]] (Judge), [[Elizabeth Sutherland]], [[Addie Becker]], and [[Ha-Earl Cho]] (Graveyard Shift Beat Cop), Cora M, and Anna Haagenson (Lead Officer) | |||
[[File:Join the NSAGP.png|thumb|502x502px|Gabe Nelson's promotional picture]] | |||
[[Category:Groups, Chats, and Threads]] | [[Category:Groups, Chats, and Threads]] | ||
[[Category:Dictionary]] | [[Category:Dictionary]] |
Revision as of 15:49, 29 March 2024
Grammar correction has kind of always been a thing at NSA. Which was usually done with using * to denote the corrected grammar or spelling.
In 2021, if someone often corrects others' grammar, they would put #grammarpolice in their status. However, it was never really official. Micheala O'H and Cora M. put #grammarcop in their status's, making them the first "grammar police".[1]
However, things soon feel out of taste, and they stopped.
One day, during a conversation in the quotes chat, Gabe decided to form an actual official group of Grammar police, the NSAGP (NSAGrammarPolice). They were to enforced grammar-ical law and spell justice (see what I did there) on those who broke the rules of written English. This was the first official creation of a department and band of brothers to actually do something about the horridness of people's grammar.
Formed in 3/28/2024, by Micheala O'H (Lead Officer), Gabe N (Dispatcher, Prosecutor), Hannah Robbins (Prosecutor), Hafez Hajisafarali, Riley Whitney and Jacob Grady (Judge).
The Second wave of recruitment included Keira McCarthy (Judge), Elizabeth Sutherland, Addie Becker, and Ha-Earl Cho (Graveyard Shift Beat Cop), Cora M, and Anna Haagenson (Lead Officer)
- ↑ Actually, I'm not sure about this now - Micheala also said she was the original grammar police? I don't have time to read through 753 messages in the courtyard; could someone else clarify where this whole thing began?