Posted: May 21, 2019 12:17 am
Those English, highbrows.
With the d at the end, fazed looks a lot more familiar.
Spellcheck ended my grammar nazi credibility years ago.
But I can still complain. How about when people type "apart" when they mean "a part". For example "be apart of the solution".
With the d at the end, fazed looks a lot more familiar.
Spellcheck ended my grammar nazi credibility years ago.
But I can still complain. How about when people type "apart" when they mean "a part". For example "be apart of the solution".