this post was submitted on 12 Feb 2024
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I'm noticing a trend on the internet lately of not proof reading your comments and having missing words all over. I feel like I'm having a stroke multiple times a day with these. It's not hard to re-read your comment and make sure it's not missing words...
It's a mixture of relying on auto-correct to fix messages and the weird idea that grammatical correctness is elitist, and thus ignoring it is liberal and moral.
If I'm posting something online, I proofread it at least once. Only to later discover it still has 25 mistakes I missed.
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