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image from LeeWards Complete Library of Needlecraft (1975)
Installed LibreOffice onto a new device, which I'd forgotten would mean that I once again need to add a bunch of words to its internal dictionary. A lot of those are proper nouns (...my own surname) and technical terms, which, like. Sure, that's to be expected.
(A little arbitrary at times. Why the hell do you not include "deoxyribonucleic" but suggest I might mean "oligonucleotide" in its place -- okay, well, I see that Tumblr's spellcheck has the same quirk, so if someone can explain that to me, that would be awesome.)
Anyway. The point is. The whole process has made me rediscover my favorite aspect of the LibreOffice Writer internal dictionary: it doesn't censor cursing. Does it know "pissclown"? No, but it readily suggests I might mean "piss-clown" or "piss clown." No pussyfooting around in the LibreOffice dictionary. Yes, it does suggest "duckweed" in place of "fuckwad," so maybe there's a tiny bit of pussyfooting, but the dictionary includes "fuck" from the start. It's not a suggestion, but it's always an option. Love a software program that's built with the assumption that I am a whole entire person making intentional choices with my word processing.
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We gatta have dat vex money🏧💰
jules-did-it reblogged your photoset and added:
Thank you! I worked at Michael’s :D Pretty sure they took the bulk of my paychecks! My hubby and boys love that they get to eat all my mistakes!!
how cool is that?!
And, yep, that’s mostly what happened to my paychecks too! ;-)