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I therefore do not understand the use of sic in this context.
Carry on.
The Latin word sic, meaning "thus", is typically used when copying or transcribing text containing errors. The implication is that the text has been reproduced as it was in the source ("thus"), and the error is not that of the proximate author.
I therefore do not understand the use of sic in this context.
Carry on.
Reading you post made me sic....or was that from watching the Pats defense
I think the Lions were heading back down to earth yesterday along with the Buffalos to join the rest of the flawed teams only fortunately for them Tony Romo wouldn't allow it...