Dear Internet

The freedom fighter's name is Gandhi

not "Ghandi"

The South American country is called Colombia

not "Columbia"

The usual manner is conventional for all intents and purposes

Not "for all intensive purposes"

That is all

Thank you for your attention

@benroyce One must hold the fort, not hold down the fort.

Furthermore, it's noteworthy when one couldn't care less. When one could care less, it hardly warrants remark.

@tealeg One thing to consider is that if you say "I could care less" you're describing a situation where your distaste is so great that the actual output is modified. You're saying, "I could find a way to hate this more."
@Gustodon If you could hate it more, that would indicate that you could also care more. Not that you could care less. "I could care less" is saying - I am emotionally engaged with this to at least a minimal degree.

@tealeg It works both ways because the emotional engagement can be anger or sadness.

It feels like you're more serious about this than I am so I'll back away with my palms showing, caring less.

@Gustodon Classy move. I make this protest with my tongue-in-cheek, but in truth I do judge people internally for such things. Just as I judge myself every time I make a typo in public.