Oh oh oh! :D While we're on the subject of grammatical stupidity, what about when people type ',,,' instead of '...'? IT'S LIKE NAILING A DUNCE'S CAP TO YOUR FOREHEAD AND REPEATEDLY POKING PEOPLE IN THE EYE WITH IT. Or when they get all confused about semi-colon usage and resort to cheap little commas instead! Or when they write questions and leave off the query mark! Or when they write sentences that are obviously not questions but stick a query mark afterwards just to underline what an avant-garde kind of idiot they are! Or... but no, I'll stop. ;) Wouldn't want to pop another vein.
RateMyTeachers is so ripe for misuse, though. I mean, the really rubbish ones don't read it and if they do they don't care, whereas the decent ones will read it and get upset by any negative comments. Which are inevitable because a site like that is like a gigantic glow lamp for morons. *wipes brow* I'm done! (For now.)
XD nicely memed. But in a half-hearted attempt to change your mind, I shall quote a sparkling review from, guess where, Meyer's own website:
"Wow! I must admit, that when I heard about Twilight, by Stephanie Meyer, I was very intrigued. A book about a regular teenage girl— just like you and me— falling in love with a gorgeous vampire? Who wouldn't want to read it? I was hooked from the first page, and as I read it, it only got better. Twilight is great because it seems so ordinary; is it possible for this situation to happen in your life? Imagine seeing a guy, more handsome than any you've ever seen, and not being able to tear you eyes away from him. Imagine that the force of your mutual chemistry feels like electricity. I promise you that every girl will want to be Isabella Swan. Throw in a little danger, a sticky situation, and a love more powerful than either character has ever known, and what do you get? Stephenie Meyer's Twilight. It is definitely a book worth reading."
IT MAKES SO HILARIOUSLY LITTLE SENSE.