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I'm a bad speller. At some point even when I improved, but on the early days of the internet I would intentionally misspell things as it just got some folks really going like a light switch ;)
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It still does.

I'm not sure what benefit it is for people to point out such mistakes, but my biggest problem comes from glide typing. Often, my device decides it knows better what word I intended than what I actually intended. I've gotten to the point where I don't especially care about those mistakes either if it's an otherwise unimportant conversation.

I think there are just some people who care entirely too much about trivialities. It may be maturity, though. Where do you invest your energy? When you're younger, minutia can seem far more important than it does when you're older. It's still worth showing them some grace—they'll learn. Eventually. Maybe.

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One of my favorite pastimes. There's a facebook group I'm in that has a member that ran over some old plastic part of his car that people pay good money for and the amount of chaos it caused in the group was indescribable. I watch the video anytime I need a good laugh
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Was it the protective packaging of Dodge sports cars that people thought looked cool and thus retained?

https://www.hellcat.org/threads/this-is-what-happens-when-th...

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Hah, I didn't know until just now they weren't part of the design.
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"The best way to get the right answer on the internet is not to ask a question; it's to post the wrong answer. This is known as Godwin's law."
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But there's also a thin line between trolling and just being comfortable ignoring other people's expectations
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