EClark1894 opened this issue on Jun 07, 2014 · 87 posts
patorak3d posted Sun, 08 June 2014 at 5:01 AM
"I wasn't correcting you. I was simply replying to your rhetorical use of hyperbole. If I were correcting you, I'd have mentioned that a 'billet' is most commonly a civilian residence where soldiers are temporarily lodged, and that what you meant to say is 'fit the bill'. That'd be a correction. :D But I rarely correct people -- because they've usually just made a typo or suffered from autocorrectionitis -- plus it's not very nice to offer unwanted editorial advice, unless Shakespeare has been quoted. :)
And a few seconds later in that speech, Rosencrantz smirks when Hamlet says, 'Man delights not me.'
Edit: And just in case it isn't clear (because it's hard to know how your words will be received over the ether) -- I'm joking. :D"
I stand corrected that you were not correcting me about the morph statement only that you wer correting my grammar am i correct?:D
You know, while i"ve been standing here, i've been thinking on figure creation. Correct me if i'm wrong, but if two or more people were to create a figure would the start be studying and observing groups of people and/or concentrating on individuals alone.