me too, and I consider myself neurodiverse as well and always have. my shtick is to NEVER let a typo or obvious grammatical error (assuming I can find them) into even my shortest post. nobody's perfect in these matters, but I feel compelled to self-police, often to a fault.
As I read the article in context, I skipped right over the typos et al. Typically for me, minor editing errors that have little to do with the actual message are absorbed by the overall
Someone once said, тАЬFollow the MoneyтАЭ. I thought it was good advice
According the web, Chicago to Boston is 984 miles. Please keep your facts straight
And that is slightly less than 1000 miles.
Forgive me for being on the spectrum. If there are typos, spelling mistakes, or other such in published books I'm reading, they jump out at me.
me too, and I consider myself neurodiverse as well and always have. my shtick is to NEVER let a typo or obvious grammatical error (assuming I can find them) into even my shortest post. nobody's perfect in these matters, but I feel compelled to self-police, often to a fault.
but it's human nature to fuck up, so....
Same with me.
As I read the article in context, I skipped right over the typos et al. Typically for me, minor editing errors that have little to do with the actual message are absorbed by the overall
Someone once said, тАЬFollow the MoneyтАЭ. I thought it was good advice
But, carry on.