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<p dir="auto"><strong>avortac</strong> — <em>10 years ago(March 27, 2016 03:37 AM)</em></p>
<p dir="auto">Trivia sections of movies seem to be some kind of garbage dump for the illiterate, grammar-handicapped, braindamaged retarded mongoloid children that are using a computer keyboard for the first day.<br />
Still, it irks me to see "Gandhi" written as "Ghandi", consistently wrong - SO many times, I don't even want to count.<br />
Could someone just some day make a good deed and just correct ALL the errors in all trivia sections of at least even relatively good movies?<br />
I mean, geez - what does it take? Why are they so infested with errors, mistakes and 'american typos'?<br />
Why do so many morons choose errors instead of the correct way of spelling words? I just don't get it.<br />
The internet gives you the correct spelling very quickly and easily, if you just care to spend a few seconds and a couple of joules.<br />
But no, it seems to be more popular to just instead leave your stupidity for the whole world to see for who knows how long time. It's like cementing the sentence: "LOOK, A REALLY STUPID, IGNORANT IDIOT WROTE THIS!" wherever you go.<br />
GANDHI. Not GHANDI.</p>
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<p dir="auto">Don't forget the sloppy repetition:  Too often a long trivia page will have several pieces of trivia three or four times because whoever added it was too lazy to make sure it wasn't already there, or there will be scattered entries each with a different list of "actors who turned down the same role" which should be consolidated into a single entry.<br />
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