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Very high IQ thanks very much and my degree/career proves that I'm not thick.
Please explain what a THICKOS is? Maybe you meant thickoes, but that in itself isn't strictly grammatically correct (not being in the oxford dictionary)!
Having a BA from some fake University that's really a Polytechnic (just guessing) and some low level job don't prove you aren't a THICKO.
Regarding that word it's a colloquialism and has no received spelling. Your variation may also be correct, I prefer the spelling I used. Hopefully that explains it in a way you can understand (I kept in nice and simple, just for you)
Having a BA from some fake University that's really a Polytechnic (just guessing) and some low level job don't prove you aren't a THICKO.
Regarding that word it's a colloquialism and has no received spelling. Your variation may also be correct, I prefer the spelling I used. Hopefully that explains it in a way you can understand (I kept in nice and simple, just for you)
BSc (Hons) actually
and it's "doesn't prove" not "don't prove", you inept fool.
Does not, do not- both are correct. You are the fool.
You are joking?
By themselves they are, but definitely not in the context you have tried to apply it. Just because your spellchecker didn't pick it up, it didn't mean it was grammatically correct.