1. Is a food critique a master chef? 2. He really does. 3. So you just read through his stuff? 4. He DOES (clearly you don't go around reading through his stuff). @tacticturtle
Hey um @Banapple7 you spelled offense wrong. I wouldn't be surprised if someone rated this 'dumb'....
Hi @wallydoggy , this is from vocabulary.com: "Offence is the British spelling of offense, meaning "a punishable act." If you break a law for the first time, it’s your first offence. In countries like the United States, the preferred spelling is offense, so don't take offense if someone corrects you." "Offence" and "Offense" are both acceptable. I prefer spelling it with an 's' but my auto-correcting keyboard apparently prefers spelling it with a 'c.' Don't worry, Wally. I wouldn't be surprised and no offence will be taken if some clueless chap would rate it 'dumb.'
Almost everyone on this forum is nit picky or what... I'm just trying to keep up with the groove. I, for one, take no offence when self-appointed grammar police (most who are unqualified btw) nit pick my posts. Let's all calm our sheet people. Let's keep this forum fun and lighthearted.
The groove is not a physical thing therefor it is impossible to "keep up with" and... i don't know what i'm doing, just ignore me.
threads are not physical things and therefore do not have "homes" and... i have no idea what i'm doing...