There was that one episode of Angel where Cordelia COULD have eyes rolling in the back of her head ... but I digress.
The Great Write Way, Act Three: Where's the gun?
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See, I'm down with the idea of language creep, but "rein" and "reign", to me, is incorrect, not lazy. Different words!
Um... I have Word Usage Issues.
I think it's natural language creep.
They'll take the proper usage of rein/reign from my cold dead fingers!
::high-fives connie neil::
They'll take the proper usage of rein/reign from my cold dead fingers!
Preach it, Sister!
Aux Barricades!
Not to rain on your parade, he he, but I've seen rein/reign AND rain used interchangeably. bah! People worry about American children not being able to speak a foreign language? teach them ... um, English ... first!
I saw somebody use reign where they meant "rein" sometime in the past 24 hours. (Talking about "reigning something in" . . .sigh.)
Half the time when I screw up usage, it's a brain fart. I'll know the difference, but the fingers pick something else. I screw up ancestors and descendants ALL THE TIME without meaning to. I know the difference, given half a second. It's as if they share the same cell or whatever and there's a chance the wrong one will make it all the way out before the half-second elapses.
I put it in the same category as the brain farts that make me forget common words. Like canvas, last night.
I am pretty confident that I have typoed reign when I meant to write rein in the past. You know, when talking horsies. So I wouldn't assume that someone doesn't know the context from the homophone fuck up. Just that they have crappy editors.