Talk:Partitioned Mallet/@comment-14475-20180704173110/@comment-26203093-20190814184356

What it means is that there's a clear and fairly obvious linguistic pattern being ignored. Breaking it because a lot of others do doesn't mean you're correct, it means you're contrarian. It's only correct to the degree that we decide between each other what the meanings and structures of words should be, but when get shit like literally literally not meaning literally anymore, according to most dictionaries, we reach a point where words just lose their meaning and if you think that's the correct way of handling language, we can't even agree on what the fuck correct means.

So if you like saying radiuses instead of radii, you're methodically, demonstrably, practically, and literally, in the most literal sense of the word, incorrect. You're just fine with it because people equally ignorant give you validation, and that's apparently your whole metric for "correct".

You're basically using house rules for languages, and that's just a little too local for my taste, even though I barely even leave mine.