Combining the busybusybusy and random imagery tags: a formula for a Lousy-Award-“winning” “Who barfed?” cover.
red
6 months ago
I was going to comment about the bad grammar in the title, but after consulting my go-to reference book, Good English (1915) (which is comprised almost entirely of bad English), I learned that even Shakespeare confused both forms.
Now I am compelled to comment that this cover is like Shakespeare.
RK@HM
6 months ago
Something else I just noticed: in addition to the usual letters, the writers of this book tacked “AI” onto the end of the rest of the alphabet soup. So, Artificial Intelligence is an “orientation” now? Don’t date robots!
Combining the busybusybusy and random imagery tags: a formula for a Lousy-Award-“winning” “Who barfed?” cover.
I was going to comment about the bad grammar in the title, but after consulting my go-to reference book, Good English (1915) (which is comprised almost entirely of bad English), I learned that even Shakespeare confused both forms.
Now I am compelled to comment that this cover is like Shakespeare.
Something else I just noticed: in addition to the usual letters, the writers of this book tacked “AI” onto the end of the rest of the alphabet soup. So, Artificial Intelligence is an “orientation” now? Don’t date robots!
asexual/aromantic and intersex, but thanks
We owe it to the LGBTTQQFAIPBGD7@bRs?PLWb+2Z9A2 community to get these terms right!
Nathan?