Obviously it's to see witches. I couldn't resist.What is the intended use?
I've noticed quite a few people on this site that spelling wasn't their strong point in school.Obviously it's to see witches. I couldn't resist.
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I've noticed quite a few people on this site that spelling wasn't their strong point in
Ya that's right, some of us dont spell as good as other's, we all have strengths and weaknesses what's your weakness pointing out faults to others or is that your strengthI've noticed quite a few people on this site that spelling wasn't their strong point in school.
First of all, I am not making fun of you or anyone else that cannot spell. I think it is down right sad that a certain number of people cannot spell basic words that most people learn in elementary school.Ya that's right, some of us dont spell as good as other's, we all have strengths and weaknesses what's your weakness pointing out faults to others or is that your strength
I've noticed quite a few people on this site that spelling wasn't their strong point in school.
Most spelling errors are not the result of auto correct.Face it, most spelling errors are the result of auto correct. All parties concerned should lighten up! If you knew what the guy was trying to say, let it go at that.
For those that think it's not nice to have their mistakes pointed out - it's just pure laziness, I have a dictionary on my desktop and consult it often even when "sure" about a words' spelling. If you can't be trusted to be accurate with something that you can easily verify then why should we trust you with "close enough" shooting parameters?
It's "word's."
I'm not gonna lie, it's kinda fun correcting the spelling police.
It's "word's."
I'm not gonna lie, it's kinda fun correcting the spelling police.