'Grammar Snob' is the perfect app for people who are objectively the worst

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Because technology handles everything these days, you'll no longer need to type to dole out passive-aggressive grammar edits via text. 

Thanks to the new sticker app Grammar Snob, your rude tendency to copy edit friends' text messages is just a tap away.

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Image: grammar snob, itunes

Image: grammar snob, itunes

The playfully pretentious app includes corrections for common grammatical mistakes written in red marking pencil for maximum snobbery. It's a delight for self-proclaimed grammar nazis and a headache for all who dare to contact them.

Of course, the app is just as much about correcting one's own mistakes as it is about correcting the mistakes of others. But let's be honest: It's perfect for trolling. 

Grammar Snob is one of many recent additions to the iTunes store's Stickers category following Apple's iOS 10 iMessage update, which allows users to easily send stickers via text. 

[H/T: The Verge]

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