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Anonymous
sup /d/.

What's the name of that relatively new hentai movie/OVA with the loli girls being dominatrix's and calling the dudes cockroaches and shit?

in return, more of this.
>> Anonymous
I remember what you're talking about... but I forget the name.

ill take a look
>> Anonymous
Adding an apostrophe does not a pluralisation make.
>> Anonymous
I too would like to know this.

also moar
>> Anonymous
do want
>> Anonymous
>>736406dominatrix's
What's with the apostrophe? You didn't add one on "girls", "dudes", or "cockroaches". Did you just forget it on those three?
>> Anonymous
bump
>> Anonymous
>>736447
Dominatrix is a weird word to pluralize. It's dominatrices for future reference.
>> Anonymous
>>736526
That said, apostrophe+s is NEVER used for pluralisations. Ever.
>> Ehhh.....
>>736552
Under some school of thoughts, apostrophe-s is used to make plurals of acronyms--UFO's, for instance. Then again, even that usage is being phased out.
>> Anonymous
>>736558
Those aren't schools of thought. Those are solecisms.
An apostrophe NEVER indicates a plural in English.
>> Anonymous
Ghost Walker('s) Daydream, perhaps.
>> Anonymous
I love it when /d/ debates :)
>> Servant of Suiseiseki !XXRGyU7XMs
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You weren't paying attention to any of the previous posts were you...
>> Anonymous
sauce of OP pic?
>> Ehhh.....
>>736579
Actually, there are a number of sources out there that indicate apostrophe-s as being the acceptable plural for acronyms. I know, I know, I don't have any evidence to provide, blah, blah, blah, since, you know, I never really thought I'd have a discussion about this. Nevertheless, if you feel like trusting my word--which, of course, in this arena, is almost entirely worthless--, I am familiar with what I would consider authorities who find the apostrophe-s acronym plural acceptable. I mean, we could get into a fight about what constitutes an authority or not, but when you think about it, there isn't actually any official authority on grammar out there. Sure, there are the MLA, APA, and Chicago guides, but those are ultimately just that: guides.

In any case, I don't really see any reason to argue about it, since, as I mentioned, that usage is becoming extinct, anyway.