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Like if you point out that you donโ€™t loose the game, you lose the game, people jump over themselves to shit on you instead of, ya know, edit and move on.

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I agree, it shouldnโ€™t be used as a way to slam someone. Point it out if youโ€™re in the middle of a useful response. I would consider this a form of error detection / error correction feedback, because maybe the original poster genuinely doesnโ€™t know. Speaking for myself, I would wonder what the speaker hears in their head when theyโ€™re presented with both spellings.

But if weโ€™re playing fast and loose with the rules, then we should also accept โ€˜luceโ€™ as another alternative. The point here being, how far can we take it before everyone agrees that itโ€™s no longer a reasonable alternative?

Iโ€™ve long considered that learning a second language is like learning to play music. So yeah, thereโ€™s the precision of classical, versus the freestyle of jazz.

But if youโ€™re playing some vinyl on a turntable and asking others to listen to it while jumping around on the floor next to it, donโ€™t be surprised if people seem distracted when the needle starts to jump around. Was that a glitch, or was it intentional?

Tangent time: around 25 years ago I was reading up on DNS (and BIND) and came across something that stuck with me. I might be paraphrasing, but it went something like โ€œbe strict in what you send, and flexible in what you acceptโ€. The context had to do with acceptable DNS names being passed around, and a methodology to improve the odds of mutual success.

Shifting back to being more on topic: I wish I could speak and write at a level far better than I can now. When I hear certain speakers (typically from England) I simultaneously have a great appreciation for their language competence and a regret for my own competence. I do try to be better, although I do fail.

In the end, Iโ€™d like to be able to bring others along when I lift myself up.

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Love the DNS/BIND metaphor. Iโ€™m an avid language learner and share your envy of others in a sense of awe, not jealousy.

Like an instrument, practice makes passable, lol.

Have a nice day!

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I loosed the game ๐Ÿ˜”

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