How many times did your 7th grade English teacher bug you with her red marks all over an essay? Your argument was probably “I will just use spellcheck outside school,” but this letter shows that teacher was just trying to save you some face.
You might know Manchester-based artist Conor Collins – he made headlines a few months ago for a piece of art that involved Caitlyn Jenner. Collins recreated a portrait of Jenner’s well-known cover of Vanity Fair using hateful tweets he found about Caitlyn.

Collins received tons of praise for his creation, including from Caitlyn herself, who tweeted “Turning hate into love is so beautiful and powerful – great job by this artist.”
Of course, not everyone was a fan.
The artist has received his fair share of hate mail over the Caitlyn Jenner piece, but instead of letting it bother him, he decided to give one letter an old-school review.

As a grammar freak myself, this is gold. If you’re going to (attempt to) insult someone, you can at least know the difference between “you’re” and “your.” Not to nitpick, but Collins even missed a few corrections and this hater deserves a huge F. Is my nerd showing yet?
Collins talked to Buzzfeed and gave a little advice for the losers who have nothing better to do than hate on strangers:
All I would say is don’t let trolls drag you down to their level. Only a person unhappy in their own lives wants to spend their free time bringing others down. Being too busy being happy is the best revenge I’d say!
Amen to that!