For the record, I’m pretty sure it’s “posthumous.” I read that as “post hummus” and got very confused about what Jesus has to do with chickpea-based dips for a second.
You’re totally good; I just have this compulsion to correct misused homophones. It makes me pretty insufferable to have in a text thread, but I can’t help it sometimes
For the record, I’m pretty sure it’s “posthumous.” I read that as “post hummus” and got very confused about what Jesus has to do with chickpea-based dips for a second.
Okay
I wasn’t sure, so I leaned into the autocorrect suggestion. 🤷🏻♂️
You’re totally good; I just have this compulsion to correct misused homophones. It makes me pretty insufferable to have in a text thread, but I can’t help it sometimes
It’s fine but I’m not going to stop misusing homofones
It’s people like you that get me outta bed in the morning
You and me both, bro, I am also an insufferable Besserwisser.
No worries! I’m always up for learning!
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The funny thing about your correction is that “posthumous” was created as a misspelling itself.
https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/posthumous
Even better, humus is a layer of soil and it’s not inaccurate to refer to most people after death as “post soil,” though Jesus is an exception there.