grillboy wrote:
Dearth, stupid fingers, typing to fast. In my defense, "derth" is a an accepted spelling according to dictionary.com, but not Webster's, so I really don't know where I am going with this one. "non withstanding" is a proper term that can be hyphenated or unhyphenated, so that one is correct. Not to sure about "this junction" unless improper sentence structure, or run on, which is practically an every day occurrence for me. Thanks for keeping me honest good dolphin, I look forward to many intelligent debates.
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I'm not the English police here but for the sake of argument:
1) You would be better off trusting webster
2) i may have to do some research on it if i ever come up with the proper amount of care
3) you meant at this juncture not junction
4) you are missing the best one of all-unless you meant that they are like a cartoon character or a greek epic poet.
Again, I would not have cared about any of this if you had not questioned people's facility with english in your posts. You cannot do that and then make these mistakes. It makes you look foolish.
Welcome but tone down the personal insult until you are here long enough to know for sure that we are stupid.