The grammar police have arrived.
"Weird Al" Yankovic is releasing a video from his new album "Mandatory Fun" every day this week, and his latest is "Word Crimes," a hilarious parody of Robin Thicke's "Blurred Lines" that may as well have been called "Usage Nerds, Unite."
In the text-heavy video, Yankovic will call you out for poor grammar, using lyrics such as:
"It's a good time 2 lern some grammer? / Now did I stammer? / Work on that grammar. / You should know when / it's less or it's fewer / like people who were / never raised in a sewer."
And this: "I hate these word crimes / like I could care less / that means you do care / at least a little."
The "Word Crimes" video follows Yankovic release of "Tacky," a parody of Pharrell's "Happy" that features his comedian friends Margaret Cho, Eric Stonestreet, Jack Black, Aisha Tyler and Kristen Schaal.
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