Past Tents
The Bone Apple Teeth of this post is absolutely delicious. However, it starts with the simple error that this woman “cuted” her hair, which isn’t a word. She obviously meant cut her hair. The word cut is pretty strange; it stays the same regardless of what tense you use it in.
That’s only assuming that you totally discount past tents. Did you know that it’s physically impossible to run in a campground? You have to use the word ran because it’s past tents. Why are there so many tenses in the English language, anyway? We should all agree to stick to one and let time expressions determine the time setting.