Dude called for someone to be fired because he didn't like that person's perfectly acceptable use of the English language, and then crashed out over down votes and being explained too why he was wrong.
Very reddit upvote +1 this.
I don't mind when someone sees a mistake in the TL, and then proceeds to show how to correct the error (and a detailed explanation of the grammar would be appreciated too! After all, afaik, grammatical rule for each state in the US is different).
... Fire your proofreader;
This, however. I fail to see this as anything but malicious intent. It asks for PVP in an online space.
I've said this somewhere else before, but if you're asking pvp, it's a fair game for everyone.
Remember:
being a good and helpful person is 👍
Being a malicious and hostile person is 👎