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@embray embray commented Apr 19, 2013

Forgive me for making a somewhat silly PR but a documentation bug is still a bug 😉

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qwcode commented Apr 19, 2013

fussy fussy. it's the layman version of "regardless" : )
whether you like it or not, this word has staying power.
http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/irregardless

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'irregardless', if it's a word at all, means the opposite of how it's meant here
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embray commented Apr 19, 2013

Thanks! You can blame @acviana for pointing this out.

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