OK, I surrender on the acceptability (to some people) of “aesthetic”, but I don’t see that it helps to preserve antique forms that just complicate already ridiculous English spelling. As for medical usage, unless the surgeon asks for a “haemostat”, don’t talk to me about medical usage.
Ida No over 6 years ago
Yeah, what is up with that? I find baby clothes strewn all over the sidewalk. Obviously, the plan is not to keep the baby clothes on the baby…
Doctor Toon over 6 years ago
It’s the thought that counts
Dani Rice over 6 years ago
Children should not wear shoes until they are ready to walk on concrete.
pschearer Premium Member over 6 years ago
Ah, British spelling. I keep forgetting this strip is . . . what, Canadian? Australian? British? Mr. Google didn’t help.
Dr_Fogg over 6 years ago
It is spelled either way. The more correct is aesthetics regardless of the Brit origin.
whenlifewassimpler over 6 years ago
The definition of crazy is doing the same thing over and over again LOL
pschearer Premium Member over 6 years ago
OK, I surrender on the acceptability (to some people) of “aesthetic”, but I don’t see that it helps to preserve antique forms that just complicate already ridiculous English spelling. As for medical usage, unless the surgeon asks for a “haemostat”, don’t talk to me about medical usage.