I think it's natural language creep.
They'll take the proper usage of rein/reign from my cold dead fingers!
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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.
"blush"
He can’t trust her.
She is his prisoner, and willing only to spare the life of her father. Whatever she says to him is suspect, and why not? He’s a beast. Who wouldn’t placate him, speak pretty and sit prettier, there on her cushion in front of the fire?
She will never want him. She is everything he is not—-young, innocent, beautiful, perfect. Pleasant conversation is a way to pass the time, another price she pays.
Still, she knows he watches her. Knows, and likes it. Under the weight of his gaze, she blushes, pure pink as a rose.
"Tale as old as time..."
That's lovely, Amy.
Beauty and the Beast is my favorite fairy tale for a multitude of reasons, and the Disney version is an adaptation I actually like, unlike their usual travesties.