In Boston, vandals correct other vandals' bad grammar

Lorianne DiSabato notices that one Green Line scrawler corrected another scrawler's bad grammar - and ponders the aggressively obnoxious dating ads that promise to rub out people not fit for the gene pool:

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Translation

You get what you deserve if you use this site or service. C'mon, let us flatter your ego by not flushing you, and you will be further rewarded with lots of dates with insecure people like yourself who need their egos puffed by dating services not flushing them. You may then proceed with the mistaken belief that all your dates are carefully screened like you "were" by our computers (for free, mind you) and must be a quality match up.

SwirlyGrrl | Thu, 03/05/2009 - 10:50am

They could have missed the 's'

...or maybe the original writer was just being ironic? It would have been funnier if the respondent wrote 'so is youre grammer' to keep the theme going.

escapefromeastie (not verified) | Thu, 03/05/2009 - 10:56am

it's sort of an ironic ad,

it's sort of an ironic ad, since plentyoffish.com is widely understood to be the dating site that casts the net most widely (to be gentle about it). there are millions of users, but the site itself is pretty terrible. famously, they haven't bothered in their two years of existence to fix the software to display pictures in the original aspect ratio; so everyone's photo is squeezed into the same square regardless of the original dimensions. this makes it hard to tell what people look like -- most have bizarrely stretched features.

a site with so little attention to detail is certainly not putting a lot of time or effort into deleting unfit users. it seems like a weird way for them to promote themselves.

gribley | Thu, 03/05/2009 - 12:46pm

bleh

And they don't get no points at all in the Ad Design category.

WHY YES I WOULD LOVE TO HOOK UP WITH SOMEONE WHO THINKS THIS SITE IS AN AWESOME IDEA

Spatch | Thu, 03/05/2009 - 3:29pm

Also easy to mis-parse

My first reaction was, "huh, we delete unfit users up to now?" before I read the much smaller last line and realized it was an ad for a dating site.

Ron Newman | Thu, 03/05/2009 - 3:41pm

You ain't seen nothing

If you want a mis-parseable sign, take the Amtrak to Penn Station, and take a peek out the left windows near Bridgeport for the Pleasant Moments Cafe:

OVER 50
DANCERS NIGHTLY

Jay Levitt | Thu, 03/05/2009 - 6:22pm

Yuck

I saw that ad yesterday on either the Lechmere Green Line or the #80 bus (I forget which). Tempted to modify it to read "We Deface Ads Unfit to Display".

Ron Newman | Thu, 03/05/2009 - 2:14pm

If you've seen the laundry list of requirements of sperm banks..

...they could reuse that sign with only minor changes. Even rhyme with the original.

neilv | Thu, 03/05/2009 - 3:29pm

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