The few grammatical errors that ever bug me are incorrect usage of your/you're and there/their/they're.
I wrestled on the inside whether to put "I am willing to admit when I'm wrong except when I'm right" or to put it how it is and how it is won. But anyway, you get the idea.
The way you worded it was much more poetic, no doubt there. Sometimes I am slow to pick up. I was just posting a comment to see if I could get you to elaborate on your post.
Years ago my sister slung two words together, as we seem prone to do in my family, and I liked it. I'm not very dramatic, neither am I drastic in my measures (except maybe for height), but maybe a mix of both is just what I need so that my blood keeps moving. Writing moves me. I hope my words move you.
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You mean "admit" your wrong except when you're right?
The few grammatical errors that ever bug me are incorrect usage of your/you're and there/their/they're.
I wrestled on the inside whether to put "I am willing to admit when I'm wrong except when I'm right" or to put it how it is and how it is won. But anyway, you get the idea.
The way you worded it was much more poetic, no doubt there. Sometimes I am slow to pick up. I was just posting a comment to see if I could get you to elaborate on your post.
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