ATTENTION!
To whom it may concern (a.k.a. everyone who writes and/or speaks English):
~ The word "data" is plural.
~ The words "male" and "female" are not nouns; they are adjectives. Please use them as such.
~ A complete sentence needs both a subject and a verb, and the tense and plurality of the two must agree.
~ "Irregardless" is technically a word, but you still shouldn't use it.
~ If you do not care about something at all, you couldn't care less. If you say "I could care less," then it is indeed possible for you to care less, which is probably not what you meant to say.
~ The possessive form of "it" is "its." "It's" means "it is." Likewise, "your" is the possessive form of you, whereas "you're" means "you are."
Please take this public service announcement to heart. Live it, learn it, and love it. I know I do.
Regards,
Killy

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