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8/5/15 11:07 pm
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I swear, little ones, there really is a difference between weary and wary. Almost every time you use weary you actually mean wary. Promise, it makes a difference.

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8/7/15 04:08 am (UTC)
Posted by (Anonymous)
I blame spell-check and auto-correct for a lot of these, especially "defiantly/definitely," because I'm pretty sure that one's not just a case of the typo also being a word. You type "definatly" and right-click on the red squiggles; the first word it suggests is "defiantly," and both uncertain writers and, presumably, auto-correct, just go with the first one.

--Jessica

P.S. Oddly enough, being weary can make you wary, and being wary can make you weary. :)

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8/7/15 04:15 am (UTC)
Posted by [identity profile] roxymissrose.livejournal.com
P.S. Oddly enough, being weary can make you wary, and being wary can make you weary.

This is true, and if it were earlier in the evening and my brain was still functioning I would come up with something clever to add, but sadly, nah. ;D