Helloo,
I only have one notice, sorry if this is the wrong place to put it, but I swear it is Verrry short

I think NSFW was misspelled as NSWF
It is funny to think about ‘Not safe work for’ though, I kinda like the jample
Helloo,
I only have one notice, sorry if this is the wrong place to put it, but I swear it is Verrry short

I think NSFW was misspelled as NSWF
It is funny to think about ‘Not safe work for’ though, I kinda like the jample
I don’t want to be the gramer police, but, also, I fink that there should’ve been added an “in” in there, hmmm
I fixed the first issue with NSFW because it is controlled by us. But for the send we need to report it to the discourse forum software. The period is dynamically added so I think it is due to that the ‘in’ is left out.

Niceeee
Thanks, and Ohhh I see now what’s with the ‘in’ part, good luck with it nonetheless
Anyway, good day to ya, mate!
Im pretty sure that the missing in isn’t actually missing. “This topic will close in a month after the last reply” sounds more like a prediction than a condition.
In fact, both instances were misspelled!
Do not blur NFSW Content
not safe wor fork,
not fafe sor work
OH MY GOD I DIDN’T EVEN READ THAT
Poor fork, should use a knife
hm, well is it not just a statement?
For me, “This topic will close a month after the last reply” just doesn’t sound gramatically correct hmmers
UH OH UH OH

@raghukamath excuse me sir but I have a request
This is the funniest thread this week
(sorry for spamming).
fixed now
“This topic will close a month after the last reply” is correct. It specifies a particular time.
“This topic will close in a month after the last reply” is short for “This topic will close within a month after the last reply” where “within a month” specifies a range of possible times that it could be closed.
English grammar, I love and hate you
What do you expect from a language where “based on” and “based off” for some reason mean the same thing instead of being opposites.
“based off” is an Americanism and is a confused form of “taken off/from”.
I forgot this tidbit O_O
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