Hmmm,
I forgot, there was a question? :-}
SAFE.
By the way, my Masters Thesis in Linguistics was a study of the difference between the words fortunate and fortuitous.
Now that would leave you on the edge of your seat.
BTW, we see changes all the time from the "School Marm" grammar rules that were brought to cities in the late 1800's all the time.
Best example I can give you is the current view of the possesive when the word ends in a double letter . . . i.e. if you were talking about the coat that belonged to Ross . . .
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