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Thanks, Chris, for sharing. 🙂
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“Surprisingly, these little errors keep me from following far too many, who lose all credibility immediately, and really should learn to use a spellchecker or dictionary before embarrassing themselves in public.”
there are silly typos in the article 😉
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Indeed. Does that mean this article loses all credibility, then? 🙂 I know I probably have given the set standards. Ah well.
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I exaggerated and been provocative 🙂 the article should have those typos in italics as they are examples, or at least I grant the author of the article the benefit of the doubt.
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