Thread:LordLykouleon/@comment-25085701-20181111222948/@comment-32059406-20181114112516

Oh man, I can appreciate how hard of a job that is. I would do all of the documentation in college, and it was always an argument with my team of things like, "What is ?" "." "Okay, but what does  mean?" "Well, it's for the professor, he knows!" "That's not the point of this documentation; what is it?" and so on and so forth.

I feel like it's nice to fix up some grammar since it can make things easier to read, but I agree that, when writing articles and contributing, I don't really expect people to just... have perfect grammar. There's so much of it, and I swear that for every rule in English there's an exception, then an exception to that exception. I tend to get an itch to fix grammar related things when I see them (my mom, the English master, would always correct my grammar and take a long time explaining why something was correct, tutored me on grammar for the ACT for a month straight, would bust out some obscure grammar fact if I said or wrote said fact incorrectly, etc.), so I'm happy to fix those myself, and I'm really grateful for all of the writing people have already done.