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Cake day: June 16th, 2023

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  • As a lot of people have already pointed out it’s mostly prevalent in arguments. Like a comment I made on a video about lane splitting on motorcycles.

    The video was explaining why lane splitting is safer for cyclists and shows a cyclist get rear ended at a stop light. The title of the video was “Most people don’t understand lane splitting”

    I simply commented “No we understand this specific scenario but to continue driving between stopped traffic is completely different”

    All the replies to my comment were about lane splitting at a stop sign/stop light. The very thing I specifically stated I understood.






  • Talking about the 3rd option I think that’s the opposite problem actually. People adhere to the formal rules of the English language so strongly that a slightly incorrect sentence becomes incomprehensible to them.

    Me can create word lines by using wrong words.

    That sentence should not be hard to understand if you’re actually fluent in English. Yet I see more and more people being completely lost and confused like they never even tried to understand in the first place.

    Kinda like a spelling error in their there and they’re. Contextually you should understand which one they meant regardless of mistakes.