..for telling me that I had a misspelled word in my signature for the last six days.
Last time I trust you gusy.
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..for telling me that I had a misspelled word in my signature for the last six days.
Last time I trust you gusy.
Just testing you.
Do I get a prize?
Is my ever-lasting gratitude enough?
you misspelled "through" moonbeam. damn i miss this place :(
i havent talked to you in about 1.5 years lol.
Well, welcome back. Where you been?
I don't like spelling thru the right way. I'm trying to get a movement started to leave off the stupid letters in words. So far I think it's just me tho.
Does your movement work for the conversion of though to tho also?
altho - another one there for you lol
what do you think of Colour?
No, no, that's all wrong, we've taken care of that one already. Same with adding "e" and "o" where they don't need to be, like aeon and oesophagus.
Neko, you just keep telling yourself that, but don't come crying to me when you get carpal tunnel syndrome from repetitive use injury.
:o i am shocked! those useless letters are there for a reason, even if they are useless.
its so that people dont think you are lazy!! by typing two more letters in a word, you can give off the impression of being hardworking, and striving for perfection. unless you dont care about being a waster, wich i dont think anyone does, including me.
ya 4 mispeling wrds!!!
Ah, but the advantage of longer words (i.e. with "useless" letters) is it's easier for the reader work out what they are if you make a spelling mistake. Full circle!
Written english is very redundant.
Linky! It can be compressed to less than 1.5 bits per character. So if you could strip all the redundancy you could limit yourself to just three letters, without having to type any more!
yea I hate those useless letters. In French they are everywhere.
I also hate words like "necessary", which are impossible for me to spell correctly without a spell-checker. Why not just make it "nesesery"?