(September 2, 2014 at 3:26 pm)Chuck Wrote:(September 2, 2014 at 2:56 pm)Drich Wrote: 'Insane phrasing' does two things. First it makes people think about what is being communicated rather than seeing a common phrase and simply going with a 'granted taken' meaning.
Second it works as a filter. It catches those skimming my work for faults so they can object to what ever I say and do, and allows who wish to speak to content an oppertunity to do so with fresh eyes.
It said inane, drich, not insane. How can you be so perfectly inane and still not know inane means?
PERFECT example of a grammar filter.. Although this one was not intended, the result was the same none the less.
