> I'm aware of all these arguments and at one point would have endorsed them.
> However I've generally over time come to the conclusion that idiosyncrasy,
> which expresses culture and identity, has as much (or more) value as
> standardization does. Thus, I'm not inclined to change the way I express
> something unless there's a pragmatic benefit.

That's a good point. Little differences can be nice. I like writing
"colour", "centre", etc when I know Americans are reading.

- Falsifian

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