Whatever man. Sometimes I'll make that same mistake even though I know the difference, and spell-check won't catch it because it's technically not misspelled. I hate when people take typos so seriously. It's like they actually think they're smart because they catch other people's mistakes. There's nothing intelligent about obsessing over misspelled words, poor grammar, or missed punctuations. It's just arrogant and, well, OBSESSIVE. It reminds me of people who correct poor grammar in casual situations (It's "Thomas and I" not "me and Thomas"). Who gives a shit, buddy? I've occasionally mixed up to, too, and two because I'm writing quicker than my brain can delineate between the words. The only reason we even catch most misspellings in because we have the benefit of a red squiggly line that tells us so. There is no such notification for using the wrong word. So just give it a rest, smarty-pants.
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