(this is just a joke - of course farmwork still has physically demanding parts)

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    7 days ago

    Not caring about spelling is nothing to be proud of. Literacy is important. A farmer who is literate is even more than a farmer who isn’t.

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      Being a language pedant is nothing to be proud of. The actual linguists don’t take that that position, you’re just performing for Internet points

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        6 days ago

        I definitely do not care about internet points. Quite an assumption. On the contrary, I care for his benefit. Is it so odd that someone can give constructive criticism?

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          Hey, I’m just giving you constructive criticism. Broaden your understanding of language before criticizing the language of others.

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            I get that language is fluid. Sorry if I implied rigid use of language, but that’s not the same thing as saying “bail” has a definition that “bale” does not have.

            But you’re right, if a word is used with typos over and over, it can become a new word with new meaning. All I’m saying is that it is not what they meant to say.