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Re: The Road to the Beta Series!

I'm going to predict that by going silent for an extended period and no longer feeling beholden to a devlog or monthly video schedule, when he's ready he will in fact produce a new video, but on his own terms, and thus without the stress clearly dampening the mood in the previous one. That, or an ex...

Re: The Road to the Beta Series!

Use "-ice". It annoys everyone, and you no longer need to agonice over it. :mrgreen: *twitch* Yay! I agree with you, and am glad not to have this trouble with journals (most of which I work with are American)... except for uh... "colour" and its ilk. I just can't bring myself to drop the 'u'. edit:...

Re: The Road to the Beta Series!

I sympathize :P This isn't a typographical issue, but my personal peeve is when Commonwealthers think that using the suffix "-ize" on the end of words like "realize" etc. is somehow an American introduction into the language and should be avoided for that reason. While I don't want to get into this...

Re: The Road to the Beta Series!

the lady doth protest too much methinks ololololo Indeed, my response to him wasn't personal. All forms of typographical errors cause me to twitch. Occasionally I succumb to the desire to fix them. { they're, there, their, lose, loose, then, than, your, you're, want, wan't, its, it's, alot, should ...

Re: The Road to the Beta Series!

I turned away. I could bear to watch Josh's absence tear apart families and communities . Today has left me with a lot to reflect on. Apostrophes denote ownership and are omitted for plurality. When a word ending in a 'y' is given in plural, the 'y' is removed and the suffix 'ies' is used. Sorry, g...

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