Writing under his profile name Almanac_62, weird kid Andrew Callaghan today responded to a popular YouTube video by incorporating recognisable grammatical forms and correct spelling into his post.
Commenting on a video of George W Bush gaffes, the 16-year-old is believed to have taken the bizarre step of correctly spelling the words 'definitely' and 'genius', as well as inserting outdated forms of punctuation, such as commas and apostrophes into the 60-word retort.
Such was the unusual clarity of his comment, several other YouTube members were quick to put the teenager straight with helpful and advisory responses such as "i h0pe ur mom fukz u up ur a$$hol u fukin jrkfaec" and "stop tallkin sht bout americanz u dum inglish basterd".
In addition to the cringe-worthy syntactical accuracy of his writing, Callaghan appeared guilty of using multi-syllabic words such as 'indoctrination', 'retrospective' and 'decriminalization' to get his points across, and left thousands of readers bewildered when he made accurate use of a character known as the 'question mark' at the end of his concluding sentence.
According to user fukbomb77, Callaghan has not appeared on the site ever since he was constructively advised to "ST0P REEDIN DA FUKIN DICTONARY ALL DA TIME AN GET A FUKIN L1FE!!!".
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