[@KnightsTemplar] OK. This is a bit of a nitpick, but it is annoying, and I would like more people to be aware of this: [h2]Pronouns[/h2] [hr] 'I' is used to refer to yourself, acting in no extraordinary capacity. 'We' is used either to refer to a group you part of, or to refer to yourself, acting in a capacity as the head of a group. 'You' is used to formally refer to the person you are addressing, or informally refer to a stranger or distant acquaintance you are addressing. 'Thou' is used to informally refer to friends, family, close acquaintances you are addressing, and to formally or informally refer to children you are addressing. 'Ye' is used to formally or informally refer to a group of people you are addressing. Him/Her/They/It is used to refer to someone or something else. [hr] P.S. You use 'whom' where 'who' is more correct.