• NoSpotOfGround
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    It’s “affected”. “Effected” means “caused to happen” or “put into practice”.

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      I’m pretty good with the obscure English rules, but this one trips me up almost every time

      Mainly because the two things you just mentioned are almost identical imo

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      9 days ago

      Still makes sense in this sentence to be fair, but our Madam probably meant affected.

      I.e. anti LGBT protests had an effect on those people and they are being shouted out.

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        Because language is communication, and improperly used language is bad communication, so it’s not pointless.

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            I do, yes. But not to “call them out”, but to help them correct and improve. There was no malice in my correction.

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              9 days ago

              Just a complete side-stepping of OP’s actual message to nitpick about one word.

              Thanks for the support this month.

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                If you see someone you support try to spread a message but their presentation is disheveled, do you just pretend you didn’t see anything and let them embarrass themselves? Try to see past your anger. I’m not speaking with anger to you right now.

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                  I think it’s more embarrassing to miss an opportunity to spread support in favor of correcting someone publicly.

                  It’s possible to do both, but you and others here chose not to.

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                    Because I’ve never DMed anyone here, and a comment is not as embarrassing as a title… I was expecting an “Ok, fixed, thx”, and that would have been the end of it, as has happened in other threads. Instead we’re getting this public trial that’s awkward for everyone.

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            8 days ago

            Hmm, there’s a difference between a simple misspellign and using the wrong word. Generally, a mispeling doesn’t lead to confusion, the intended meaning is still clear because there’s no collision with the meaning of another word.

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        They’re also peeps who are bothered by misuse of similar sound pronouns. E.g. using he instead of she really do bother some people. You might even be one of them!

        Also it’s quite the fun fact. Weirdly effects also can mean personal possession.