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Good job, belittle someone due to their grammar. My phrases were worded differently than yours, but illustrate the same point, does it really matter? I can rearrange phrases to my liking, I don't need you, the Internet police, to hound my eery word to build your own self esteem.
I haven't insulted you or used vulgarity as you have, have some decency.

Sure you can write however you want, but keep in mind it's going to get you some backlash in some places. I tried to help that fact, albeit while using it against you, but if you want to type like a 5th grader that's your choice.
 
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That's erry.

Sure you can write however you want, but keep in mind it's going to get you some backlash in some places. I tried to help that fact, albeit while using it against you, but if you want to type like a 5th grader that's your choice.

No it's every, try reading for comprehenison next time.
 
ex⋅e⋅cra⋅ble  [ek-si-kruh-buhl]

–adjective
1. utterly detestable; abominable; abhorrent.
2. very bad: an execrable stage performance.
Origin:
1350–1400 for earlier sense “expressing a curse”; 1480–90 for def. 1; ME < L ex(s)ecr&#257;bilis accursed, detestable. See execrate, -able



What a shame, to have to lock a perfectly reasonable topic. But several gentlemen here seem to have lost their way, and turned a technical question into a personal pissing match. Childish. Inexcusable. Execrable.

You should be infracted for it -- you know who you are. I won't forget this.
 
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