Thanks for the spell check, Malacandra, a time honored Dope tradition, especially when there’s nothing else to say.
Another time-honoured tradition is pointing out coding errors.
On topic, I’m sure you’d like me to follow the advice of Thumper’s daddy.
Only by the poster who made the errors, usually in a followup post to say sheepishly: Whoops, I should have previewed, or: Can we get user permission to frigging edit our posts already? Spelling errors are more often pointed out by others as a cheap means of asserting superiority when an actual argument is lacking.
Dude, WTF. I got nothing personal against you. You tease me, I tease you back. Do you have issues regarding me or something?
Hey, I wasn’t here to make an argument in the first place; this is GQ, we’d need the next floor down for an argument (or the basement). Nor was there anything wrong with your spelling; you correctly spelled the wrong word, that was all.
Issues? Certainly not. Possibly I occasionally consider you pretentious. Possibly, and with somewhat more justification, you more often consider me boorish. I would have no complaints. And the world in general very likely finds you the pleasanter of us two. Go in peace.
You two give it a rest. Enough.
samclem GQ moderator