[@Odin] There's no debate. My intention was to directly compare and contrast writing standards between the sections, while keeping the conversation fixated on the topic that this thread revolves around. I've no intention of carrying on with a "[i]debate[/i]" on writing practice as a whole, or elaborate on the flaws/mistakes therein. Even so, a ""[b]debate[/b]"" on grammar and style seems perfectly welcome in a thread which directly discusses the differing opinions on the [b]different levels of writing [/b] between sections. Why you would assume a conversation on the [b]differing levels of writing[/b] has no pertinence on a thread directly about sharing thoughts on [b]different levels of writing[/b] is wholly beyond me. With that in mind, you are perfectly welcome to address me elsewhere regarding your writing, [@SleepingSilence]. I'm more interested in more detailed examples on where individual standards lie in Advanced and Casual when it comes to this thread, hence my own criticisms. I'd appreciate it if people didn't associate every single critically mounted discussion with some kind of disruption and respond to all comments therein with [i]snide remarks[/i].