I'm glad we're going in on this venture together... TAKE MY HAND... WE'LL MAKE IT I SWEAR! OOOOOOOOH, WE'RE LIVIN' ON A PRAYER! See you in a few hours... so we can go to OAKLAND!
I'm not asking what the spelling is, I'm asking why you are doing it.
My analogy makes perfect sense because the difference in spelling is regional. You're not from the United Kingdom, Australia, or Canada - and I'm not from the South.
And if you're going to spell one thing with European English, why not spell "programme" or "tonne" or "focussed" or "paedophile"? Your usage isn't consistent. It just looks like you're doing a poor job of acting European, which is tacky.
The original point still stands. Being someone's "friend" on livejournal means next to nothing.
I'm sure you were just bored enough to want to start an argument with me. You can resort to name-calling if you like, though.
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TAKE MY HAND... WE'LL MAKE IT I SWEAR!
OOOOOOOOH, WE'RE LIVIN' ON A PRAYER!
See you in a few hours... so we can go to OAKLAND!
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But yes, not being your friend anymore is definitely a favor.
Glad to see you're checking up on me though.
And oh yeah, what's with the "favour" spelling anyway? That would be equivalent to me deciding to speak with a southern accent from now on.
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Favour is the British spelling. It looks better, thus why I use it.
Your analogy sucks and makes no sense. It's pronounced the same way, idiot.
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My analogy makes perfect sense because the difference in spelling is regional. You're not from the United Kingdom, Australia, or Canada - and I'm not from the South.
And if you're going to spell one thing with European English, why not spell "programme" or "tonne" or "focussed" or "paedophile"? Your usage isn't consistent. It just looks like you're doing a poor job of acting European, which is tacky.
The original point still stands. Being someone's "friend" on livejournal means next to nothing.
I'm sure you were just bored enough to want to start an argument with me. You can resort to name-calling if you like, though.
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