IceSentry
Montreal, Quebec, Canada
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IceSentry 2025 年 7 月 29 日 下午 11:10 
You're clearly projecting your own anger because I'm not the one that is angry lol. If you feel so angry that its affecting your blood pressure you should consider stopping this pointless interaction.
AtlasRedux 2025 年 7 月 29 日 下午 7:06 
Very well. I am your God. Pray to me.
I wasn't condescending. I told you what you wrote wrong in a kind and calm manner.
You were the one suddenly raging. I think you need to check your blood pressure in the future, it can't be good for you.
IceSentry 2025 年 7 月 29 日 下午 6:40 
Yes, you are completely right the reason I made the mistake was because I needed to be educated by a random stranger on the internet. It's not at all because I wrote something quickly and without proof reading it. I am so thankful that a superior human being such as yourself taught me this lesson. From now on I will never make the mistake again. Don't sell yourself short. You are undeniably a superior human being because you know the difference between "its" and "it's" and your ability to condescendingly point it out.
AtlasRedux 2025 年 7 月 29 日 下午 6:35 
I'm not superior. I did you a service. Now you know the difference and won't make that mistake again, because you learned. How many times per day to you think I get corrected? I'm learning 8 languages, of course I make mistakes all the times, and luckily people correct me so I learn fast.
IceSentry 2025 年 7 月 29 日 下午 5:10 
lol, you're still going? You know what, you're absolutely right. I'm so sorry. You are indeed a superior human being because of your ability to condescendingly point out very minor spelling mistakes to random strangers on the internet.
AtlasRedux 2025 年 7 月 28 日 下午 5:05 
I'm Norwegian, and lived in Denmark, Germany, Sweden, a short bit in Finland, and visited Estonia, Italy, Bulgaria... actually, been so many places, I can't list it all here. Believe you me, in Europe, it's common to correct someone and then even say "thanks" and then continue the conversation. That's how we were taught in school, nearly from the first day.
Every single year, the curriculum hammered into our heads that "school does not end after graduation, graduation is only the beginning". Meaning it's up to you, me and society to improve and correct each other. Here, there is no "grammar police" saying. We correct each other constantly.