originally posted by Keith Levenberg:
http://stuffwhitepeoplelike.com/2008/05/12/99-grammar/
“Hey Jill, I’m sorry to do this, but I have a business degree and I’m a terrible writer. Can you look this over for me?” This deft maneuver will allow the white person to feel as though their liberal arts degree has a purpose and allow you to do something more interesting.
originally posted by fatboy:
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Hah!originally posted by MLipton:
"Themselves" doesn't agree with "anyone." [insert emoticon here]
Mark Lipton
originally posted by SFJoe:
A lurker reminds me of the best article ever on this subject.
originally posted by MLipton:
originally posted by SFJoe:
A lurker reminds me of the best article ever on this subject.
I do love that essay, though of course there is the inevitable riposte.
Mark Lipton
originally posted by John Roberts:
originally posted by MLipton:
originally posted by SFJoe:
A lurker reminds me of the best article ever on this subject.
I do love that essay, though of course there is the inevitable riposte.
Mark Lipton
And then that guy uses "punching above his weight" totally incorrectly. And it comes right at a climax.
originally posted by John Roberts:
originally posted by MLipton:
originally posted by SFJoe:
A lurker reminds me of the best article ever on this subject.
I do love that essay, though of course there is the inevitable riposte.
Mark Lipton
And then that guy uses "punching above his weight" totally incorrectly. And it comes right at a climax.
No, he's wrong.originally posted by John Roberts:
originally posted by John Roberts:
originally posted by MLipton:
originally posted by SFJoe:
A lurker reminds me of the best article ever on this subject.
I do love that essay, though of course there is the inevitable riposte.
Mark Lipton
And then that guy uses "punching above his weight" totally incorrectly. And it comes right at a climax.
Or maybe I'm wrong - I just never understood it that way.