Excuse my language, but I'm so fucking sick of this shit! Every few weeks, I find myself being auto-corrected when I type words that I know for sure I know how to spell. Today, it's "uncontrollable", now with two "l"s.
That doesn't even make any sense grammatically. Prefix-word-suffix. Un-control-able. For what reason is there another "l" in there now? As with everything else, we know it didn't used to be spelled like this.
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Wild..all of them have hyphens. So if there was some kind of tech to rewrite things, maybe the hyphens throw it off..
ReplyDeleteSorry new to all this, feel like I'm losing it at times.
Maybe the history rewriter is thrown off by the hyphens...maybe more words like this could be found in old papers at page breaks.
ReplyDeleteWild..all of them have hyphens. So if there was some kind of tech to rewrite things, maybe the hyphens throw it off..
ReplyDeleteSorry new to all this, feel like I'm losing it at times.