Spirals.
Possibly the best television series ever produced!View attachment 644003FYI, this is my favorite Boomer. Of course, there is some definition of female breasts in the picture, so I apologize in advance for posting soft-core porn.
OK, Starbuck.View attachment 644003FYI, this is my favorite Boomer. Of course, there is some definition of female breasts in the picture, so I apologize in advance for posting soft-core porn.
You forgot organic growth, ROI, value-add, and cautiously optimistic.Corporate speak of the week (circle back, pin it, bandwidth, etc...) and the pretentious internet fad of IYKYK needs to go away.
Ahhh, a yodaā¦Ok,
Here goes.
This is a pet peeve of mine for many years..
Either-
I did my best
Or
I'll do my best.
Either you accomplished what you had to or you didn't.
I really don't care nor does it matter what your best is.
Teddy
and 'loose' and 'lose'The confused misuse of the following similar sounding words, but with very different uses:
To, too, two
Your, you're
Here, hear
There, their, they're
And so on. It astounds me how often I see these used incorrectly in news stories, posts, print ads, other promotional materials. I usually automatically assume that writer is an amateur (perhaps unfairly). I now believe that there is no real effort put into editing anymore, which used to be a real career profession. Editing is lacking, even in news organizations. I'm not the grammar police, but in professional writing situations, I expect more.
And no, I'm not a teacher, editor, or writer. But these things used to be drilled into the heads of young students and we usually got it right by the 5th grade.
This bothers me, too. But I was much judgier about it before autocorrect. Now I know there's at least some chance the author mistyped something and autocorrect "fixed" it to the wrong word. (You should proofread your writing, of course, but that's a different type of failure than not knowing which word is which.)The confused misuse of the following similar sounding words, but with very different uses:
To, too, two
Your, you're
Here, hear
There, their, they're
And so on. It astounds me how often I see these used incorrectly in news stories, posts, print ads, other promotional materials. I usually automatically assume that writer is an amateur (perhaps unfairly). I now believe that there is no real effort put into editing anymore, which used to be a real career profession. Editing is lacking, even in news organizations. I'm not the grammar police, but in professional writing situations, I expect more.
And no, I'm not a teacher, editor, or writer. But these things used to be drilled into the heads of young students and we usually got it right by the 5th grade.
Murica...or Merica either spelling....
As a former service member I find it extremely disrespectful to this country.
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US Army.You served, and you get to assess this by your own standards, but I think that "Murica" is used as an ironic term and not a disrespectful one.
Kind of like
"I need a 40mm body tube".
"40mm? How much is that in Freedom units?"
In any case, thanks for your service. What branch?
Oof. I'm laughing much too hard at this one!
You'd think one wouldn't yell "YOLO!" while risking that one life.
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