User talk:Jack Hase

Grammar
I'd suggest being careful to use a piece of software to "correct" other people's grammar. For example, tools like Grammarly aren't very good at understanding the jargon used in specialized fields, and often recommend changes that are incorrect in that context. For example, in cartooning, "reference" is an unquantified term for any amount of material used as a visual guide; saying "I collected a lot of reference for that story" would be an example of this usage. Likewise, "variation" refers to changes in the thickness of a line as it's drawn, which is a different concept from a "variety" of different lines. I don't fault anyone who finds grammar software helpful for themselves. But assuming that other people need it used on their writing is a little presumptuous, and in this case it was mistaken. -Jason A. Quest (talk) 21:17, 13 April 2019 (UTC)