Short, sweet, and to the point, we love this post because this trend annoys us to no end. We get it: when you were little, you kept talking about how "Jenny and me went to the zoo", and an adult would always correct you and say "'Jenny and I went to the zoo', Ashley, not 'Jenny and me went to the zoo.'" And so you'd correct it, but you never asked why it was "Jenny and I" and not "Jenny and me", until you grew up assuming that you should never use the word "me" in a sentence, and so you always use "I" instead (don't worry, Ashley, you're not alone...among recent notable me-aphobes is "The Bachelor" star Jason Mesnick, who is apparently unaware the word "me" even exists). Unfortunately, you are now in your late-twenties/early thirties, and it's time to fucking figure it out
Because they really mean "Jenny and me". The "Jenny and I" thing particularly irritates us because the writer clearly thinks he/she is smart.

We literally found this picture by Googling "Erica and I"
1 comments:
BAHAHA that is such a fucking random post! So funny... you guys are the best!
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