In no particular order...
- People who are too polite to be efficient
- 'Recipes' which are pretty much just grocery lists, with the ridiculously intutive instruction 'now put it all together' detailed in five flowing paragraphs.
- Rhetorical questions posted online to satisfy one's need for public favor ('Should I write a book?' I'd like to see someone answer, 'Nah.')
- People popping up out of the blue after years of being incommunicado tosheepishly ask for outright demand a 'favor.'
- 'Grammar Nazis' who make grammatical errors. On a related note, editors who let 'your' get printed in place of 'you're.' I've read too many good books lately, which are punctuated (haha, pun) with silly errors.
- People who are too polite to be efficient
- 'Recipes' which are pretty much just grocery lists, with the ridiculously intutive instruction 'now put it all together' detailed in five flowing paragraphs.
- Rhetorical questions posted online to satisfy one's need for public favor ('Should I write a book?' I'd like to see someone answer, 'Nah.')
- People popping up out of the blue after years of being incommunicado to
- 'Grammar Nazis' who make grammatical errors. On a related note, editors who let 'your' get printed in place of 'you're.' I've read too many good books lately, which are punctuated (haha, pun) with silly errors.
Eeee curdrice recipe :D
ReplyDeleteFeels like an 'Akx post' after long!