167 – May Auld Acquaintance Be Forgot and Never Brought to Mind! [sic]

Sic Erat Scriptum – “Occasionally a writer places [sic] after their own words, to indicate that the language has been chosen deliberately for special effect, especially where the writer’s ironic meaning may otherwise be unclear.” Just to stress that I used “may” instead of “should” and the exclamation mark quite intentionally, thus changing the rhetociral … More 167 – May Auld Acquaintance Be Forgot and Never Brought to Mind! [sic]