
"My pronouns are ugh/argh."
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"My pronouns are ugh/argh."
Masculine Dress - For Women
Campaign for Plain English
"Would you relax? All you guys are so tense. I just wanted to tell you to your face how enigmatic I find you."
Why we need poetry. . .
"No, I really thought each sentence ended with an emoji!"
Ninedency: A budding tendency
'I made a good grade in creative writing, but I didn't do very well in creative spelling.'
'the selling of seashells by the seashore was sluggish.'
"I believe it was called 'cursive'."
'Do you always have to shout? Well? Do you? Huh?'
'Diver caught scallops - is that a description of what happened or a compound adjective'
'I don't like to brag, but I'm the guy who coined the phrase, 'Honey, I'm Home'.'
'How do you stop a fish from smelling?'
The Oxford Comma Coin
Irritable Vowel Syndrome: "EEEIIIOOOAAA AUUUEEE!!"
"These meetings were a lot shorter before we invented compound sentences."
"So I'm like, doesn't anyone speak proper English any more?"
'It says here you can talk trash in five languages.'
'Please Miss, is it where Noah kept his bees?'
Famous Oxymorons...
Reading: Phonics. Using phonics, you learn to read by the sounds of letters. Any questions? Yes. Why does "phonics" begin with "p-h" and not with "f"?
The Nanuit Have 2,027 Words For Snow, But, After Awhile, They Just Talk About Something Else...
"'Parent' should always be an action verb."
'Well? - Now that we've learned to talk, aren't you going to admit that you were wrong?'
'Yes, I speak perfect English, I have to 'cause you English are too bloody lazy to learn French!'
Sign on Roget's Thesaurus, Inc.: 'Absent Ingesting Comestibles'
A Semicolon.
"I think our daughter should change her major. She can now ask for money in 3 different languages!"
"No, those people aren't anorexic. Those people are starving."
I ONIC. F. E. That group will be very different depending upon whether a "C" or "R" joins them in that second spot.
"I can't believe this! All these filthy messages on your cell phone! And so many of them! What is it? 100? 500? 1,000?"
'Mummy, what's a daddy one of those called?'
Apostrophe. . . Apostropher
Barbed Pen
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