Effect and Affect.
Please start using the correct forms at the appropriate times.
Effect- a consequence or result. Example: "The melting of the polar ice caps is an effect of global warming."
Affect- to have an effect on. I.E. for use on a person or thing. Example: "The lack of stimulating conversation has taken a negative affect on my mental condition."
Side Note//
'Til is an improper contraction. In formal writing, you use "till" to abbreviate until.
Thank you.
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The Beginning of the End (and other Cliches)
Danger. Danger. What follows this warning are the trivial mutterings of an unimportant girl.
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if i loved you
time and again i would try to say
all i'd want you to know.