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by electromagnetic
6102 days ago
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The Elements of Style (which I personally dislike) isn't written for professional writers, it's written for non-professionals. In today's culture people are barely capable of writing a sentence without losing half the vowels along the way, and god forbid you're American because you already lost half your U's before you were even born. Forget about adequate grammar, or even half-decent spelling. White is a professional writers, and with everything there's one key thing to being talented and that's knowing when to break the rules. Breaking the rules when you know what you're doing can be amazing and produce awe-inspiring works, however breaking the rules because you're too ignorant to know they even exist certainly doesn't make you amazing and the only awe you'll inspire is stupidity. The rules are very valuable, but any half-decent writer has already figured out the rules merely by reading. |
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My spell checker thinks that every time I write colour, endeavour, or glamour that I've made some grave error.
I really can't stand that, it doesn't allow me to change the preferences to English (which I was taught in school) or American English.
Btw, any piece about spelling contains at least one spelling error, yours is no exception ;)