I was thinking the same thing earlier. Sneaky bastards.When you simply can't resist one of those links and enter a slideshow, nine out of those ten big arrows you see that they want you to think go to the next item but really are to some ad.
While we're at it... "the struggle is real". Maybe I have too many 20-somethings on my news feed. Wife's cousins and what-not. And that damn laughing/crying emoji. I don't think I've ever laughed so hard it made me cry. Especially over some dumb statement on Facebook.The following internet memes:
"That awkward moment when..."
"When you get it."
"A Florida man shoved ice into his rectum and you wont believe what happened next..."
Every time I hear "Big Soda" I think of this guy with bubbles coming out of his top.Scoresman said:Using the term "Big" before an industry as a negative connotation. I saw a billboard yesterday that said "Will we continue to allow Big Soda to poison our children?" Really? Big Soda? Whoever came up with that is a jackoff and so is anyone who uses "Big" in that sense.
Network news has to do just about anything to attract viewers that are under 80. It doesn't make it right."Is your __________ killing you??!? Tune in at 5 to find out. Now back to your 6am news"
seriously? something is killing me and they wont tell me for 11 more hours? I could be dead by then!!!!! WTF?
these teasers are really ridiculous and need to stop
So, what happened?The following internet memes:
"That awkward moment when..."
"When you get it."
"A Florida man shoved ice into his rectum and you wont believe what happened next..."
I think this is a British thing.Using "are" instead of "is" when talking about a single team or country. Examples:
Mexico are preparing for their match against Guatemala.
San Francisco are considering cutting Colin Kaepernick.
This has to stop. It drives me ####### crazy. Mexico is one country, therefore singular. I dont care if it's technically correct in that it can be considered a collective noun. It sounds wrong as hell.
Of course they don't.... they SING it!making a post with nothing but song lyrics.
nobody reads that ####.
Too many syllables."Trickeration" I assume some dolt like Matt Millen thought this up.
No problem.Too many syllables."Trickeration" I assume some dolt like Matt Millen thought this up.
P.S. I apologise for the lateness of my reply.
Who does this? Aside from people under 13 and filthy immigrants.Using "are" instead of "is" when talking about a single team or country. Examples:
Mexico are preparing for their match against Guatemala.
San Francisco are considering cutting Colin Kaepernick.
This has to stop. It drives me ####### crazy. Mexico is one country, therefore singular. I dont care if it's technically correct in that it can be considered a collective noun. It sounds wrong as hell.
What is wrong with that? It's possible to healthy but not fit.I think this is a British thing.Using "are" instead of "is" when talking about a single team or country. Examples:
Mexico are preparing for their match against Guatemala.
San Francisco are considering cutting Colin Kaepernick.
This has to stop. It drives me ####### crazy. Mexico is one country, therefore singular. I dont care if it's technically correct in that it can be considered a collective noun. It sounds wrong as hell.
Also in Britain, they never talk about whether a player is healthy, but only about whether he is fit. Todd Gurley will start for the Rams as soon as he returns to fitness.
Fitness is probably the more appropriate term than health. Have to be careful though as Brits also include "fit" as synonymous with sexy.I think this is a British thing.Using "are" instead of "is" when talking about a single team or country. Examples:
Mexico are preparing for their match against Guatemala.
San Francisco are considering cutting Colin Kaepernick.
This has to stop. It drives me ####### crazy. Mexico is one country, therefore singular. I dont care if it's technically correct in that it can be considered a collective noun. It sounds wrong as hell.
Also in Britain, they never talk about whether a player is healthy, but only about whether he is fit. Todd Gurley will start for the Rams as soon as he returns to fitness.
it's used synonymous with how we use "health", not about being "in shape". Don't know if that changes your opinion... myself, I aren't care.What is wrong with that? It's possible to healthy but not fit.I think this is a British thing.Using "are" instead of "is" when talking about a single team or country. Examples:
Mexico are preparing for their match against Guatemala.
San Francisco are considering cutting Colin Kaepernick.
This has to stop. It drives me ####### crazy. Mexico is one country, therefore singular. I dont care if it's technically correct in that it can be considered a collective noun. It sounds wrong as hell.
Also in Britain, they never talk about whether a player is healthy, but only about whether he is fit. Todd Gurley will start for the Rams as soon as he returns to fitness.
TheIronSheik are considering liking this post.it's used synonymous with how we use "health", not about being "in shape". Don't know if that changes your opinion... myself, I aren't care.What is wrong with that? It's possible to healthy but not fit.I think this is a British thing.Using "are" instead of "is" when talking about a single team or country. Examples:
Mexico are preparing for their match against Guatemala.
San Francisco are considering cutting Colin Kaepernick.
This has to stop. It drives me ####### crazy. Mexico is one country, therefore singular. I dont care if it's technically correct in that it can be considered a collective noun. It sounds wrong as hell.
Also in Britain, they never talk about whether a player is healthy, but only about whether he is fit. Todd Gurley will start for the Rams as soon as he returns to fitness.
That explains why their sports are so ####ed up.Fitness is probably the more appropriate term than health. Have to be careful though as Brits also include "fit" as synonymous with sexy.I think this is a British thing.Using "are" instead of "is" when talking about a single team or country. Examples:
Mexico are preparing for their match against Guatemala.
San Francisco are considering cutting Colin Kaepernick.
This has to stop. It drives me ####### crazy. Mexico is one country, therefore singular. I dont care if it's technically correct in that it can be considered a collective noun. It sounds wrong as hell.
Also in Britain, they never talk about whether a player is healthy, but only about whether he is fit. Todd Gurley will start for the Rams as soon as he returns to fitness.
Cheap shots are acceptable if they're not stupid. Fail.That explains why their sports are so ####ed up.Fitness is probably the more appropriate term than health. Have to be careful though as Brits also include "fit" as synonymous with sexy.I think this is a British thing.Using "are" instead of "is" when talking about a single team or country. Examples:
Mexico are preparing for their match against Guatemala.
San Francisco are considering cutting Colin Kaepernick.
This has to stop. It drives me ####### crazy. Mexico is one country, therefore singular. I dont care if it's technically correct in that it can be considered a collective noun. It sounds wrong as hell.
Also in Britain, they never talk about whether a player is healthy, but only about whether he is fit. Todd Gurley will start for the Rams as soon as he returns to fitness.
That sounds stupid, unless one uses a team mascot. Example: The 49ers are considering cutting Colin Kaepernick.Who does this? Aside from people under 13 and filthy immigrants.Using "are" instead of "is" when talking about a single team or country. Examples:
Mexico are preparing for their match against Guatemala.
San Francisco are considering cutting Colin Kaepernick.
This has to stop. It drives me ####### crazy. Mexico is one country, therefore singular. I dont care if it's technically correct in that it can be considered a collective noun. It sounds wrong as hell.
but stupid stanford with the color and not the bird always screws things up.That sounds stupid, unless one uses a team mascot. Example: The 49ers are considering cutting Colin Kaepernick.Who does this? Aside from people under 13 and filthy immigrants.Using "are" instead of "is" when talking about a single team or country. Examples:
Mexico are preparing for their match against Guatemala.
San Francisco are considering cutting Colin Kaepernick.
This has to stop. It drives me ####### crazy. Mexico is one country, therefore singular. I dont care if it's technically correct in that it can be considered a collective noun. It sounds wrong as hell.
See? Much better.
I see it occasionally in sports news articles but mostly in forum posts around the internet.Who does this? Aside from people under 13 and filthy immigrants.Using "are" instead of "is" when talking about a single team or country. Examples:
Mexico are preparing for their match against Guatemala.
San Francisco are considering cutting Colin Kaepernick.
This has to stop. It drives me ####### crazy. Mexico is one country, therefore singular. I dont care if it's technically correct in that it can be considered a collective noun. It sounds wrong as hell.
WTF is that supposed to even mean?17seconds said:I saw a guy on linkedin call himself a "Blue ocean" tech strategist
I'm guessing he misspelled "Billy"WTF is that supposed to even mean?17seconds said:I saw a guy on linkedin call himself a "Blue ocean" tech strategist
Or "Onion."I'm guessing he misspelled "Billy"WTF is that supposed to even mean?17seconds said:I saw a guy on linkedin call himself a "Blue ocean" tech strategist
clear, open sailing... tech strategist? no idea.WTF is that supposed to even mean?17seconds said:I saw a guy on linkedin call himself a "Blue ocean" tech strategist
that does need to be retiredIt means he deals with strategies in uncharted waters. All you see is a vast blue ocean but he sees a strategy. So hire him.
If you actually know what you're talking about, it makes me suspicious about you.It means he deals with strategies in uncharted waters. All you see is a vast blue ocean but he sees a strategy. So hire him.
So we're supposed to believe he has a strategy for us when he can't even come up with a name for himself we can understand?It means he deals with strategies in uncharted waters. All you see is a vast blue ocean but he sees a strategy. So hire him.
I think that's a great use of language. it lets everyone else know who to avoid like the plague.So we're supposed to believe he has a strategy for us when he can't even come up with a name for himself we can understand?It means he deals with strategies in uncharted waters. All you see is a vast blue ocean but he sees a strategy. So hire him.
I disagree with this vehemently.Anyone referring to animals as "fur babies" should probably be punched in the face.
Thank god I've never heard this phrase being used. I agree no probably about it, definite punch in the faceI disagree with this vehemently.Anyone referring to animals as "fur babies" should probably be punched in the face.
There is no way that the word "probably" should be involved in that sentence.