Perhaps they're offering secret mountain climbing.
Jayne ,'The Train Job'
Natter 71: Someone is wrong on the Internet
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
If a blogger's rant about poor grammar in published material contains grammar errors, should a reader point them out?
How can you not????? I'm pretty sure it's a Rule, anyway.
If a blogger's rant about poor grammar in published material contains grammar errors, should a reader point them out?
It's for their own good! Otherwise, how will they learn?
Hey tumblrs, I'm pretty sure Thursday or Friday is going to be Flawless Ladies Day on the blog (because of reasons), so if you have anyone I should include, send 'em in!
If they're being smug and self-righteous, it's a moral imperative. Or, yanno, if it's really fucking funny.
lisah, I'm so sorry about Uncle Bud. (I've always loved his name.) He had a good, long, happy life with you.
Man, that micropreemie story is just amazing. I haven't listened to the Radiolab piece but I read all three parts of the story from the Tampa Bay Times at my desk this morning and nearly lost it more than once. It's written by the mother, and she is, incidentally, a wonderful writer. It's a very moving, thoughtful piece.
Among other things, the rant contains the following, which is chock full of singular-plural inconsistencies:
As a writing teacher, I used to make it clear to my students that while it was certainly important that they have good solid ideas backed up by solid evidence in support of those ideas, they could have the best idea EVER and it wouldn’t be much use if no one could understand it because they were hacking their way through a forest of grammatical errors to get to it.
Also, I had to hack my way through that word forest.
Maybe it's meant to be an ironic object lesson?