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olooney | 4 months ago
Anyone who has done any serious writing knows that a good editor will always find a dozen or more errors in any essay of reasonable length, and very few people are willing to pay for professional proofreading services on blog posts. On the other side of the coin, readers will wince and stumble over such errors; they will not wonder at the artisanal authenticity of your post, but merely be annoyed. Wabi-sabi is an aesthetic best reserved for decor, not prose.
keiferski|4 months ago
CuriouslyC|4 months ago
olooney|4 months ago
This is an emotionally charged subject for many, so they're operating in Hurrah/Boo mode[1]. After all, how can we defend the value of careful human thought if we don't rush blindly to the defense of every low-effort blog post with a headline that signals agreement with our side?
[1]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emotivism
philipwhiuk|4 months ago
ryanmcbride|4 months ago
olooney|4 months ago
https://www.oranlooney.com/post/em-dash/