Standardize on American spellings.
Full internationalization would be much cooler, but that's never going to happen. Given that, this will at least prevent folks from constantly having to look and switch between typing "armor" and "armour", depending on which zone each item originated in, etc. I could flip these either way, but a survey of the current state shows that about 80% of the mixed cases use the American spellings, while 20% use the British. And, most words *only* exist in this data in their American forms. So, it seems the majority prefer these spellings. In case anyone likes trivia: * The most common mixed words in here were "armour" and "colour", each of which occured about half as often as "armor" and "color", respectively. * The most British word in here was "theatre" (including other forms), which occured about twice as often as "theater". This stanardizes all of these (and other forms of these same words): * armour -> armor * colour -> color * favour -> favor * honour -> honor * civilise -> civilize * centre -> center * theatre -> theater * defence -> defense * offence -> offense * realise -> realize
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The blacksmith bids you welcome to his humble store.
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The blacksmith is a lean and mean fighting machine. His knowledge of weapons
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and armour would certainly help him in any fight against riff-raff like you.
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and armor would certainly help him in any fight against riff-raff like you.
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