"After his "leg as damaged" or after his "gained his disability" would have been sufficient, as the rest is easily inferred from cultural osmosis."
Maybe, but it's not what *I* meant when I used the word. I didn't use the word because House's leg is damaged - because he walks with a cane: I used the word because of what House is *like*.
So I edited out the word, and replaced it with a 29-word sentence that covered what I'd meant by the use of the word.
Re: Edited
Date: 2009-09-17 08:12 am (UTC)Maybe, but it's not what *I* meant when I used the word. I didn't use the word because House's leg is damaged - because he walks with a cane: I used the word because of what House is *like*.
So I edited out the word, and replaced it with a 29-word sentence that covered what I'd meant by the use of the word.