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If I see one more thread or post with "should of", "could of", "I would of", "might of", "ought to of"...I'LL KILL A BITCH.

These are all examples of auxilliary VERBS.

'OF' IS NOT A VERB, BITCHES.
'HAVE' is.
so the correct expressions are:
should of X - should have
could of X - could have
might of X - might have

etc.

The "of" is merely used because of how it phonetically sounds. The correct abbreviated form of these words would be 'should've', 'could've', 'would've', etc.

Join me this time tomorrow where I'll be waterboarding Patrick until he knows where capital letters are necessary! <3 stay safe & correct xoxo
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