We can confirm that it is INDEED NOT THE TIDELORD
We can confirm that it is INDEED NOT THE TIDELORD
And we also just got a new ocean themed ancient species, sussy
And we also just got a new ocean themed ancient species, sussy
[quote name="PixelCat75332" date="2022-11-22 16:01:03" ]
@Aequorin
Um…
I think you forgor the “(“ before “It is NOT Tidelord.)”
It’s not every day that I read something and the only Grammarly-ing my brain does is note a missing parenthesis…
Usually it reads through something and thinks of word choice corrections and sometimes how to completely reword everything in a paragraph…
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yea
PixelCat75332 wrote on 2022-11-22 16:01:03:
@
Aequorin
Um…
I think you forgor the “(“ before “It is NOT Tidelord.)”
It’s not every day that I read something and the only Grammarly-ing my brain does is note a missing parenthesis…
Usually it reads through something and thinks of word choice corrections and sometimes how to completely reword everything in a paragraph…
yea
[quote name="Amazingdragonlet" date="2022-11-24 12:48:12" ]
[quote name="PixelCat75332" date="2022-11-22 16:01:03" ]
@Aequorin
Um…
I think you forgor the “(“ before “It is NOT Tidelord.)”
It’s not every day that I read something and the only Grammarly-ing my brain does is note a missing parenthesis…
Usually it reads through something and thinks of word choice corrections and sometimes how to completely reword everything in a paragraph…
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yea
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I'm pretty sure it's the closing parenthesis for the entire paragraph- if you look, there's an opening parenthesis at the start of the paragraph
Amazingdragonlet wrote on 2022-11-24 12:48:12:
PixelCat75332 wrote on 2022-11-22 16:01:03:
@
Aequorin
Um…
I think you forgor the “(“ before “It is NOT Tidelord.)”
It’s not every day that I read something and the only Grammarly-ing my brain does is note a missing parenthesis…
Usually it reads through something and thinks of word choice corrections and sometimes how to completely reword everything in a paragraph…
yea
I'm pretty sure it's the closing parenthesis for the entire paragraph- if you look, there's an opening parenthesis at the start of the paragraph
[quote name="PixelCat75332" date="2022-11-22 16:01:03" ]
@/Aequorin
Um…
I think you forgor the “(“ before “It is NOT Tidelord.)”
It’s not every day that I read something and the only Grammarly-ing my brain does is note a missing parenthesis…
Usually it reads through something and thinks of word choice corrections and sometimes how to completely reword everything in a paragraph…
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It is correct. The entire paragraph is enclosed in parentheses. There are two additional sets of parentheses within the paragraph. The closing ")" at the end of the paragraph is meant to close what the very first "(" parenthesis opened at the beginning of the paragraph.
It is easy to see how the parenthesis looks like it is missing, but upon a second glance, it looks like everything passes grammar checks :)
This is a great reminder that everyone has different abilities and education levels, and not everyone uses English as a first language. It's okay to have a grammar mistake now and then, and it's not really important to police people (especially admins who have to write stuff all day) for it, let alone tag them about it. We are all human and we are all forced to learn the same language in the same way and that's tough for those who don't learn the same way as everyone else.
I am a professional writer so I understand that some industries still value being "grammatically correct" and I have to account for and make edits for it all the time. That being said, these same people also gatekeep what counts as valid or educated over an increasingly arbitrary set of old grammar rules. I am also autistic and therefore have a hard time understanding why people care so darn much about policing other people's grammar. I try to be an example of how language, writing, and grammar change and evolve over time, and how people's value systems over the way we communicate with each other are changing as well.
PixelCat75332 wrote on 2022-11-22 16:01:03:
@/Aequorin
Um…
I think you forgor the “(“ before “It is NOT Tidelord.)”
It’s not every day that I read something and the only Grammarly-ing my brain does is note a missing parenthesis…
Usually it reads through something and thinks of word choice corrections and sometimes how to completely reword everything in a paragraph…
It is correct. The entire paragraph is enclosed in parentheses. There are two additional sets of parentheses within the paragraph. The closing ")" at the end of the paragraph is meant to close what the very first "(" parenthesis opened at the beginning of the paragraph.
It is easy to see how the parenthesis looks like it is missing, but upon a second glance, it looks like everything passes grammar checks :)
This is a great reminder that everyone has different abilities and education levels, and not everyone uses English as a first language. It's okay to have a grammar mistake now and then, and it's not really important to police people (especially admins who have to write stuff all day) for it, let alone tag them about it. We are all human and we are all forced to learn the same language in the same way and that's tough for those who don't learn the same way as everyone else.
I am a professional writer so I understand that some industries still value being "grammatically correct" and I have to account for and make edits for it all the time. That being said, these same people also gatekeep what counts as valid or educated over an increasingly arbitrary set of old grammar rules. I am also autistic and therefore have a hard time understanding why people care so darn much about policing other people's grammar. I try to be an example of how language, writing, and grammar change and evolve over time, and how people's value systems over the way we communicate with each other are changing as well.
"It is NOT Tidelord."
Lol okay then
"It is NOT Tidelord."
Lol okay then
[quote name="Aequorin" date="2022-11-21 06:02:06" ]
[I][size=2][b]([/b]Image Description: A rectangular gif image of a deep sea underwater scene. Two Maren (Flight Rising's take of a mer-person), a Fossil Hunter and Abyss Wanderer, are looking over the edge of the sea floor into an even deeper abyss with tiny star-like dots (luminescent deepsea critters). Within the center of the abyss, two large glowing eyes slowly open. It is NOT Tidelord.[b])[/b][/size][/I]
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@PixelCat75332, @Amazingdragonlet, thank you for your diligence and your passion for our content. Rest assured, that closing parenthesis has a mate—the very first one at the opening of the image description.
Funny enough, the one I tend to forget the most is the closing one! xD
Aequorin wrote on 2022-11-21 06:02:06:
(Image Description: A rectangular gif image of a deep sea underwater scene. Two Maren (Flight Rising's take of a mer-person), a Fossil Hunter and Abyss Wanderer, are looking over the edge of the sea floor into an even deeper abyss with tiny star-like dots (luminescent deepsea critters). Within the center of the abyss, two large glowing eyes slowly open. It is NOT Tidelord.)
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PixelCat75332, @
Amazingdragonlet, thank you for your diligence and your passion for our content. Rest assured, that closing parenthesis has a mate—the very first one at the opening of the image description.
Funny enough, the one I tend to forget the most is the closing one! xD
[quote name="Aequorin" date="2022-11-28 08:27:48" ]
@/PixelCat75332, @/Amazingdragonlet, thank you for your diligence and your passion for our content. Rest assured, that closing parenthesis has a mate—the very first one at the opening of the image description.
Funny enough, the one I tend to forget the most is the closing one! xD
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Oh, I see now! Sorry for the ping then ^^;
Thank you so much for all your hard work on the site! :3
Aequorin wrote on 2022-11-28 08:27:48:
@/PixelCat75332, @/Amazingdragonlet, thank you for your diligence and your passion for our content. Rest assured, that closing parenthesis has a mate—the very first one at the opening of the image description.
Funny enough, the one I tend to forget the most is the closing one! xD
Oh, I see now! Sorry for the ping then ^^;
Thank you so much for all your hard work on the site! :3
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