I know almost nothing about Grammerly other than that it has invaded much of my Internet. Whether I am writing an email to a deranged acquaintance or composing the kind of Pulitzer spurned prose you are currently reading, Grammerly pops up like an invasive weed with all kinds of ideas about how my writing is in desperate need of improvement.
At least I think that's what it is trying to tell me. Mostly it squeezes in mysterious notes and alarms into my prose which, if I click on any of them, tell me how I am not logged into Grammerly. For instance, I'm pretty sure Grammerly is currently trying to tell me that Grammerly is not a proper word. Or maybe it just suspects I'm talking about it in an uncomplimentary fashion and is... uncomfortable.
I'm rooting for you Grammerly. Uncomfortable makes you halfway to being human.
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