I still see blue checks in Twitter that need to reply with “*you’re” kinda bullshit. I do reread some of my posts and I see them littered with mobile edits or just bullshit language that only made sense to my brain at 2am. Thanks everybody for being chill about language. I still (wrongly) imagine that I’m very good with writing, and seeing my own writing some time after it’s been published is a nice kick of humility.

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    11 hours ago

    oh yeah no same, I’m constantly proofing my own posts, either for flow or just general grammar mishaps. I’ve got it in my head–semi-fallaciously–that I have above-average English grammar for my demographic (that being undergrad first-language American) but I’m always brought back down to earth when I, once again, type seperate instead of separate, or something along those lines

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        5 hours ago

        actually one of my most consistent spelling Ls. like, okay–it’s pronounced sehp-reht as an adjective and seh-puh-reit as a verb (at least in either americana or just where I live regionally), the only indicator for the second vowel verbally is either not there at all or reduced to schwa, so my brain goes “Okay, what’s the closest sound and spelled word to it that I can reference…sever?” and then it’s an a, because fuck you for assuming anything about english through context i guess