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minus-square@scariloglinkEnglish14•8 months agoFind and replace “I” with “we”? Nah, we adding the kitty
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish97•8 months ago Find and replace a feature typewriters used in 1975 were famous for
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish14•8 months agoand even today . . . as we I are describing below . . .
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish19•8 months agoI was confused at first. Then, I realized that when they replaced ‘mage’ with ‘wizard’, ‘damage’ became ‘dawizard’. It is actually hilarious.
minus-squarepancakesyrupyumlinkfedilink3•8 months agoOn my device that’s one of those websites that don’t allow using the Back button. Neat.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish5•8 months agoIsn’t “I” considered poor form? I was taught to always write in passive but “we” is kind of the accepted exception.
Find and replace “I” with “we”? Nah, we adding the kitty
a feature typewriters used in 1975 were famous for
Didn’t catch the year ahaha
and even today
that’s how you end up with dawizards
I was confused at first. Then, I realized that when they replaced ‘mage’ with ‘wizard’, ‘damage’ became ‘dawizard’. It is actually hilarious.
it’s a Scunthorpe problem but even nerdier
On my device that’s one of those websites that don’t allow using the Back button.
Neat.
Isn’t “I” considered poor form? I was taught to always write in passive but “we” is kind of the accepted exception.