Judgement has two legitimate spellings, is why. Like theatre.
Those photos of Bob Woodruff were interesting -- all showcasing his right side. The first one gives a couple of clues that they had to reconstruct some of the left side of his face: his eyebrows don't match, and the plane of his eye sockets. Although, really, the bald is what makes him look radically different!
(He sounds considerably better than what one might expect out of traumatic brain injury, all things considered.)
I'm verra sad for the Polish goalkeeper. Such a valiant effort! So many saves! So much HAWT!
Ahrg. Can I yank the idiot who is using bogus contact emails throught the internet and strangle him? I have to check out the content of emails bounced to this mailbox, and it's being flooded with a kajillion of these responses. The point of allowing them to provide a contact address is so that if something goes wrong, we can contact them and they can track their thingie. It isn't a space for you to fill in your clever gibberish.
kicks stupid people
Also, why is it so hard to remember how to spell judgment correctly?
I know! I have the same problem with privilege.
spell 'em wrong, I say, it toughens up the reader.
This sounds like a punchline, but I struggle every time I spell "commitment".
My brain wants it to be "committment"
I can't believe Bob Woodruff is up and running, really. The human body + modern medicine really is a miracle.
spell 'em wrong, I say, it toughens up the reader.
Ha. Are you the person who keeps sending me the spam wtih erevy wrod slelped lkie tihs?? (Edit: Not spam. The other thing. The annoying forwards from people you know.)
You'll need to take that to the committee.
I used to be able to spell naturally, but have found that this talent is leaving me and now I have to look things up. I don't like it.
I used to be able to spell naturally, but have found that this talent is leaving me and now I have to look things up.
It's the internet. All that bad spelling is contagious. You've been infected.