Fine fine perhaps I am just tired of all the corrections.
As far as "wide open" if you are inferring anything's actually wrong there vs just going for a more highfalutin tone, we can go to the whiteboard for diagramming. The only thing I'd say is technically unnecessary/incorrect is the comma after "well."
As for "think it through" like I say the general objection here is how many people (through being bored, autists, dicks, or some combination or whatever) are pointing out typos etc when it just wastes time and space (oh the irony).
And while the world burns, they're busy playing games of mental masterbation.
When the time comes that ((they)) "the mental masterbators", own nothing but the time to pontificate on the proper grammar and sentence structure of, "we're all fucked now", then we'll remember with great reverence just exactly where that comma, colon, semicolon was or wasn't.
Fine fine perhaps I am just tired of all the corrections.
As far as "wide open" if you are inferring anything's actually wrong there vs just going for a more highfalutin tone, we can go to the whiteboard for diagramming. The only thing I'd say is technically unnecessary/incorrect is the comma after "well."
As for "think it through" like I say the general objection here is how many people (through being bored, autists, dicks, or some combination or whatever) are pointing out typos etc when it just wastes time and space (oh the irony).
LOL! PepeSee, you are the bomb. 😀
I understand. I too can actually be a grammer nazi at times (small 'n' there).
Hang in there, it goes in waves. Ride this one over the top instead of crashing through, the mellow will come.
My favorite T-shirt says, "Grammar is important. The difference between [Let's eat, Grandma] and [Let's eat Grandma] is huge."
And while the world burns, they're busy playing games of mental masterbation.
When the time comes that ((they)) "the mental masterbators", own nothing but the time to pontificate on the proper grammar and sentence structure of, "we're all fucked now", then we'll remember with great reverence just exactly where that comma, colon, semicolon was or wasn't.