My brain, why?
Jul. 30th, 2011 09:44 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
[Poll #1765505]
I ask because I've come across "free reign" twice in works of authors whose writing I generally admire (fanfic, not pro fic, so there's that). I read a metric shit ton of Saddle Club books when I was younger and "free rein" just makes more *sense,* in that it's implied that the party involved has liberty to do whatever. Whereas "free reign" just seems redundant... unless you're a monarchial history buff and you want to make some subtle commentary about dowagers and puppet heads of state and the like.
Yes. I am weird. I know this.
ETA - K, I realize how silly this is, particularly when speaking of fanfic, where it's not uncommon to see "prostrate" used incorrectly. Don't people use betas?
I ask because I've come across "free reign" twice in works of authors whose writing I generally admire (fanfic, not pro fic, so there's that). I read a metric shit ton of Saddle Club books when I was younger and "free rein" just makes more *sense,* in that it's implied that the party involved has liberty to do whatever. Whereas "free reign" just seems redundant... unless you're a monarchial history buff and you want to make some subtle commentary about dowagers and puppet heads of state and the like.
Yes. I am weird. I know this.
ETA - K, I realize how silly this is, particularly when speaking of fanfic, where it's not uncommon to see "prostrate" used incorrectly. Don't people use betas?
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Date: 2011-07-30 04:30 pm (UTC)In related news, someone was complaining about the incorrect use of "blown pupils" the other day and it's been grating on me ever since.
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Date: 2011-07-30 11:51 pm (UTC)Prostrate for prostate makes my medically trained brain cry sad tears of woe, mainly because it's something I deal with a lot at work (also, "spayded" and "neutereded" for "spayed" and "neutered" respectively, and the sometimes...
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