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Diotrephes · 70-79, M
@RageAgainstTheMachine
What is the difference between martial law and Marshall law?
"Martial law refers to the state of a government using military forces to maintain public rule and order in an emergency. Meanwhile, marital law refers to laws tied to marriage. Marshal law is not something that exists. However, a marshal may help enforce the law or keep charge of people who broke the law.Jan 21, 2023"
What is the difference between martial law and Marshall law?
"Martial law refers to the state of a government using military forces to maintain public rule and order in an emergency. Meanwhile, marital law refers to laws tied to marriage. Marshal law is not something that exists. However, a marshal may help enforce the law or keep charge of people who broke the law.Jan 21, 2023"
RageAgainstTheMachine · 41-45, M
@Diotrephes Your point?
Diotrephes · 70-79, M
@RageAgainstTheMachine
Just having some fun. You should always use the correct word when writing or else you will come across as uneducated. Have you seen those young kids who can spell very difficult words in spelling bees?
We all make typos and they can be fun. When someone catches them it shows that they have read every word you wrote, which is a good thing. So, don't get offended when someone points it out to you. They just want to help you to be more convincing in your discussion.
Your point?
Just having some fun. You should always use the correct word when writing or else you will come across as uneducated. Have you seen those young kids who can spell very difficult words in spelling bees?
We all make typos and they can be fun. When someone catches them it shows that they have read every word you wrote, which is a good thing. So, don't get offended when someone points it out to you. They just want to help you to be more convincing in your discussion.
RageAgainstTheMachine · 41-45, M
@Diotrephes I have no opinion either way; human error is human.