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There is a lot within me Other Than Scriptwriting. This blog is devoted to those stories.
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#1083678 added February 10, 2025 at 11:47pm
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Why Am I Still in This Blog?
Why Am I Still in This Blog?



It’s because that is what I have been doing today. I have been finalizing and creating my WDC Short Story for this month. I thought that I was ready to create this Short Story, but Grammarly Pro didn’t want me to. Grammarly Pro didn’t want me to create an Alien environment. They wanted me to be like every other writer, and that’s not me.

Locita/Heddus, Heddus/Locita is one half of one person that can separate into both halves of that one person, but Grammarly Pro doesn’t recognize this. Grammarly Pro wants it to be two Degguns instead of one. It kept giving me errors whenever I used their individual names or tiles like he, she, his, her, etc.

It wasn’t so bad with their individual names. Grammarly Pro seemed to be okay with it. It’s the he/she, she/he, the his/her, her/his, etc., that Grammarly Pro doesn’t recognize. Even after I clicked on ‘Incorrection Suggestion’ or ‘Don’t Recognize This Suggestion,’ it still kept on bringing them up as errors. They aren’t errors.

I’m not sure about the ‘Don’t Recognize This Suggestion’ icon. It may not read the same thing. If this isn’t the phrase I clicked on, it’s something similar to it. Surprisingly, I haven’t had any Grammarly Pro suggestions for this blog entry yet. I thought I would with the titles above, but I haven’t had any of them yet.

It wasn’t only the Microsoft Word program I had problems with in regards to Grammarly Pro. I also had them when I was trying to create this Short Story on WDC. WDC wouldn’t accept these ‘Incorrect Suggestions’ either. It wasn’t as bad as Microsoft Word, but it was still bad. It’s not only this Short Story, either.

Almost every Short Story, blog entry, etc. I write has the same problems with Grammarly Pro. The corrections I fix or don’t fix or Dismiss on my Microsoft Word documents also need to be corrected when I try to create or post them on WDC. I often have to correct or dismiss them on both WDC and Microsoft Word, especially if I Dismiss them.

Grammarly Pro may be great if you are a normal writer who doesn’t want their words replaced, but I’m not one of those writers. Just now, Grammarly Pro wanted to replace ‘normal’ with ‘regular.’ What is wrong with ‘normal?’ Besides, the word ‘regular’ doesn’t make sense to me here. Quite often, Grammarly Pro doesn’t make sense to me.

I write mostly pure Science Fiction. Grammarly Pro doesn’t recognize Science Fiction writers like myself. Not because I write the truth but because of the storylines I write. Grammarly Pro doesn’t recognize me as a Science Fiction writer because I’m not like all the other Science Fiction writers. I don’t Earthenize my descriptions.

I finally found a Grammarly error where I could look up the ‘Don’t Recognize This Suggestion.’ I was wrong about this phrase. It should have been ‘Turn Off Suggestions Like This.’ I could have checked out this wrongness a few paragraphs before this one, but I was so caught up in my writing that I didn’t think about doing it until now.










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