File talk:Navy SEALs coming out of water.JPEG
"comming" in the filename is not a word. It should be "coming"
Misspelling!
[edit]As the prior unsigned notation mentioned, the spelling is WRONG. It should read "Navy SEALs coming out of water", not "comming". Due to the slang usage of the word "come", well, I need not go into any further detail. We all know how the internet is, and the importance of showing respect to all people, including Navy SEALs. If this thought caught my attention, a mature middle aged widow i.e. a female, and made me giggle, it will certainly catch the eye of others.
How may we best address this? The first thought that crosses my mind is a redirection to a correctly spelled version of the same image file. I am hesitant to BE BOLD and implement this change myself, as the image is used by numerous other Wikipedia "domains", and I don't want to do things incorrectly, effectively breaking something that worked. In fact, if there is no easy way of accomplishing this spelling error correction, or if it cannot be done relatively easily, perhaps it should be left in place as-is. However, I would like an informed assessment made, and a quick single sentence of explanation entered, so I don't need to read anymore silly comments about "cum-ing" out of water. Please? --FeralOink (talk) 05:38, 23 July 2012 (UTC)
- Easy easy... what's the connection between respect and spelling? I'm someone with dyslexia and have a lot of problems with spelling and would like that other users help me to correct the wrong words. And btw the pic is already moved without problems.--Sanandros (talk) 11:33, 23 July 2012 (UTC)
- Thank you so much for taking care of that correction, Sanandros! It was an English language double entendre. Comming out of water is too close for comfort to "cumming" which is slang in English for umm sexual climax, or for all-male SEALs, that would be ejaculation. I am clarifying only because you asked, and because I already saw the image with the incorrectly spelled title being laughed at online by others. But that will no longer be the case, thanks to your efforts. Thanks again! --FeralOink (talk) 16:39, 13 August 2012 (UTC)