Thread:Wølfikitty/@comment-27458579-20170621153534/@comment-28695713-20170621170026

Thanks. I actually, and I'm being serious, I actually didn't realize this. You asked me to stop mini-modding in the last message, and now I only ask if there's art credit occasionally because I think it's fine to help around once in a while. In the first thread, the question I asked was "do you have permission to use that art?", and I don't know any other way to word that. In the second, it was someone saying hello, and they allowed me to correct them on something that was grammatically incorrect.

Rereading this reply, I think I'm possibly being argumentive, but if something really isn't accurate, why shouldn't I correct it? I genuinely am trying to help out when I correct an error, and you say that I rarely acknowledge my own mistakes, but nobody's ever pointed them out to me, and I obviously can't see them myself if you're sending me this message. I'm the type of person who supports critique, and I want to be critiqued.

Also, about the grammar thing, I'm just following what my English teacher taught me, and that's a comma goes between two independent clauses, coordinating conjunctions are listed in the acronym FANBOYS, a comma does not go before a subordinating conjunction, put an ellipses with no space following it when you're quoting something from the middle of a sentence, etc. Like a lot of people, I don't capitalize my sentences when I'm feeling lazy, but I still use the same punctuation and whatnot that I learned.

And do you mind if you tell me who thinks this? I plan to write an apology per person.

Thanks again for telling this to me, for you're the first, and I'm sorry.