I do not, and great tip!
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Replying to @wycats @tilthouse
I've only ever disliked one word change: notorious coming to mean "famous for a good reason". Too confusing!
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Replying to @wycats
that's fair. I think you can have preferences (biased or not) and also see that most of prescriptivist is bs.
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Replying to @tilthouse
I try to think a lot about why it bothers me so much given how much I've rejected the prescriptivist POV.
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Replying to @tilthouse
so a question is: what's the right way to feel about it? Should I just suck it up?
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Replying to @wycats
no you analyze the situation. Certain usage is expected in some contexts. Draw the line where you will but be open minded?
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Replying to @tilthouse @wycats
I mean thats my conclusion. But great topic!
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Replying to @tilthouse
I guess I wonder whether there's ever any space for correction. Usually it's totally pointless. Probably never useful.
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