@Hachigaya: I got the joke. My point was that rip in pieces = rest in peace in pieces. If he wants to write rest in pieces, he shouldn't prepend it with a rip.
@Hachigaya: I don't see how this addresses my point that it is incorrect in any way. The fact that many people on the internet use something incorrectly does not make it any more correct. As an example, making their and they're being used interchangeably a meme won't make it any less incorrect.
@criver Yes, it is used incorrectly in this case, but the point is that it is supposed to be used incorrectly. Is it a stupid joke/meme? Yes. Like most internet jokes/memes. Someone might find it slightly funny, somebody else might not. I just thought you didn't catch the joke.
@UzukiP: As I already explained, I perfectly understood what you had in mind. I just noted that rest in peace in pieces sounds bad, and that you could have simply used rest in pieces.
@DANDAN_THE_DANDAN: Well you better start believing then.
There's nothing funny in writing incorrectly on purpose. Next thing you know using 'you are' in place of 'your' will become a "joke". You can label it a meme or a joke or whatever. The fact of the matter is, that it's simply incorrect, and I find nothing funny about that. I do not believe that I am "making the humor dull" either, it is dull to begin with.
A piece of advice about the spoiler - if I was a troll I would be having a field day with this. You really shouldn't have to explain that you made an account by your own free will, as opposed to at gunpoint.
How can people discuss something so dumb? It's simple as this, someone made a joke, and the other guy was trying to make himself feel superior by trying to shut down the joke by using "facts".
The dude probably has either a really sad life where he is above no one professionally or he's just a neet so he comes into the comments to pretend he's superior... it's okay, nothing new.
Also weird how someone would actually care enough to try to explain him the joke, when someone does that just ignore him and he'll feel even worse.
@Filipe: The irony of the "conclusion" you reached after all of these assumptions though. Projecting much?
Try to come up with a better fairy tale regarding why I am bothered by incorrect writing next time. OCD would at least have been more plausible. Or better yet, search up ad hominem circumstantial. Even then, people don't usually think up a whole backstory to be able to "back up" their claims, that is simply being delusional.