It's actually pronounced core-nell and it's the highest rank in the Ivy League.im not sure this is what you mean but the word "colonel" fucks me up
like it shouldnt be pronounced like "kernel"
but here we are
It's actually pronounced core-nell and it's the highest rank in the Ivy League.im not sure this is what you mean but the word "colonel" fucks me up
like it shouldnt be pronounced like "kernel"
but here we are
How Can Words Be Real If Our Ears Aren't Real
RIP Smogon C&CIf you use the word utilize/utilise you need to stop using it right now
I actually had a professor who would take off points if your paper had the word “utilize”If you use the word utilize/utilise you need to stop using it right now
Just as I was losing faith in the university system, this champ steps up to the plate.I actually had a professor who would take off points if your paper had the word “utilize”
individually wrapped?“Individual” serves no useful purpose over other words/phrases (or no word at all) in 90% of the instances where it is used.
that could very well be one of the 10%individually wrapped?
“Wrapped separately” says the same thing in two fewer syllables and sounds betterindividually wrapped?
yeah but it changes the lean of the sentence, putting focus on "separately" rather than "wrapped"“Wrapped separately” says the same thing in two fewer syllables and sounds better
"certain individuals" has an implication over "certain people" / people, that said people are wrong for some unspecified reasonMy main grievance is when it’s used as a noun. It’s pretentious language that only serves to make a sentence vaguer.
1. Re-read my post. I typed “wrapped separately,” which sounds far better than both “separately wrapped” and “individually wrapped.” It’s just much less clunky.yeah but it changes the lean of the sentence, putting focus on "separately" rather than "wrapped"
"Separately wrapped" doesnt make as much sense and just sounds worse, probably because seperate ends with a vowel
plus it doesnt rly change the focus away from "seperately"
No it doesn’t. There is nothing in the phrase “certain individuals” that comments on the character or status of those whom the sentence refers to—all while stripping them of their humanity in favour of a long, clunky, generic word that could be used refer to fucking anything."certain individuals" has an implication over "certain people" / people, that said people are wrong for some unspecified reason
hold on I'm looking this up you actually made up a new word I sweardiscriminize