← Back to context Comment by mghackerlady 5 days ago ? I just think british spelling looks better and am a whore for internationalism 4 comments mghackerlady Reply roryirvine 5 days ago Oxford spelling, en-GB-oxendict, is a nice halfway house - it uses the same -ize spellings (where etymologically correct) as American English, but doesn't have the simplifications (eg. colour->color).https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oxford_spelling Symbiote 5 days ago It's often preferred by academic journals, which might be why the original commenter sees it as "academic".It's also the official spelling used by the United Nations. umeshunni 5 days ago Internalized self loathing is a thing bbg2401 5 days ago It's a thing, yes. It's entirely irrelevant to the topic though.
roryirvine 5 days ago Oxford spelling, en-GB-oxendict, is a nice halfway house - it uses the same -ize spellings (where etymologically correct) as American English, but doesn't have the simplifications (eg. colour->color).https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oxford_spelling Symbiote 5 days ago It's often preferred by academic journals, which might be why the original commenter sees it as "academic".It's also the official spelling used by the United Nations.
Symbiote 5 days ago It's often preferred by academic journals, which might be why the original commenter sees it as "academic".It's also the official spelling used by the United Nations.
umeshunni 5 days ago Internalized self loathing is a thing bbg2401 5 days ago It's a thing, yes. It's entirely irrelevant to the topic though.
Oxford spelling, en-GB-oxendict, is a nice halfway house - it uses the same -ize spellings (where etymologically correct) as American English, but doesn't have the simplifications (eg. colour->color).
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oxford_spelling
It's often preferred by academic journals, which might be why the original commenter sees it as "academic".
It's also the official spelling used by the United Nations.
Internalized self loathing is a thing
It's a thing, yes. It's entirely irrelevant to the topic though.