Those are 3 direct quotes from Graveyard 1984 using the correct spelling of the word deposit.
He is responsible for the typographical error in the spelling deposit in the Subject: text box.
Now that Graveyard 1984 has been castigated for his spelling, lets deflect to a few alleged grammatical inconsistencies in response to his typographical error.
" despot
/ˈdespət/
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noun
plural noun: despots
a ruler or other person who holds absolute power, typically one who exercises it in a cruel or oppressive way."
Note the lowercase letter a in the last paragraph in the response to Graveyard 1984's typographical error.
Note that each new idea in the response has its own paragraph.
The Message: text box on these YT forums use HTML code for formatting.
HTML code will not capitalize the first letter of a line even though it may also be the first letter of a paragraph.
Take a look at the illustration below of examples of HTML paragraph code.
Proofreading may have prevented this simple grammatical error.
Note the comma between the word power and the word typically in response to Graveyard 1984's typographical error.
The use of a semicolon emphasizes a stronger style mark between the text "a ruler or other person who holds absolute power" and the text "one who exercises it in a cruel or oppressive way".
What grieves me most in both the original post and the response is the spelling error illustrated in the paragraph below.
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