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sorry i think you mean capriciousness

budo jeru, Friday, 22 May 2020 17:30 (six years ago)

lol

pomenitul, Friday, 22 May 2020 17:31 (six years ago)

totally agree, f. hazel.

Just sayin, if you go out into the world of professional writers and editors, be prepared to have to fight any time you want to use a three-syllable word when there's an allegedly synonymous one-syllable word available. There's someone in every office who's read a little too much Hemingway.*

Though I have a tough time defending "compliancy" when the prettier word "compliance" exists.

* = Or, rather, thinks they have. People using "Hemingway" as a stand-in for short/punchy/raw sentences are being both simplistic and wrong. Hemingway wrote a whole bunch of frilly filler as well as cartoonishly muscular, manly, "simple" prose. But that's a different topic.

I bless Claude Rains down in Africa (Ye Mad Puffin), Friday, 22 May 2020 17:42 (six years ago)

Following Strunk & White is a great guide for 98% of people who must write something in order to communicate to others, because most people have little stomach for writing. They approach it as a tedious chore, a frightening opportunity to fail in public, or an elaborate way to bury their thoughts in impenetrable prose and thereby deflect criticism.

But Strunk & White is not a master class. Every masterly writer moves past that level and learns to write in a flexible prose that personally suits them.

A is for (Aimless), Friday, 22 May 2020 17:53 (six years ago)

sorry i think you mean capriciousness

xpost lol!

avellano medio inglés (f. hazel), Friday, 22 May 2020 18:00 (six years ago)

re Strunk & White - hell to the yeah. "Omit needless words" is decent advice for some people. But in the wrong hands, it can be turned into a really stifling atmosphere, where joy and fun and play are outlawed.

I bless Claude Rains down in Africa (Ye Mad Puffin), Friday, 22 May 2020 18:02 (six years ago)

Strunk and White have been dead for a combined 100 years or something, there’s nothing timeless about style advice.

silby, Friday, 22 May 2020 18:18 (six years ago)

"I can't stop thinking about blahblahblah".
I'm fairly sure you stop thinking about it all the time, now fuck off with your failed attempts at gravitas.

Alert! The virus lives (Matt #2), Friday, 22 May 2020 21:05 (six years ago)

I used that phrase in a thread here yesterday but I don't think I was trying to evoke gravitas!

silby, Friday, 22 May 2020 21:13 (six years ago)

To be fair to Hemingwayesque editors, paper costs money

dip to dup (rob), Friday, 22 May 2020 21:52 (six years ago)

yeah like anyone actually uses paper and ink anymore

I bless Bad Brains down in Africa (Ye Mad Puffin), Friday, 22 May 2020 22:03 (six years ago)

some people eat them

I am a free. I am not man. A number. (Neanderthal), Friday, 22 May 2020 22:16 (six years ago)

“it’s an art not a science”

brimstead, Saturday, 23 May 2020 01:24 (six years ago)

& variations thereof

brimstead, Saturday, 23 May 2020 01:24 (six years ago)

I am a working scientist. Every month or so I get the urge to stand on a roof and scream "JUST BECAUSE YOU MEASURED SOMETHING DOESN'T MAKE IT SCIENCE" at Heston Blumenthal and every marketing consultant who uses a "fact about the brain" to shore up their buzzword bullshit, and every fucker who looks up something on the internet to support their argument and GIFs it with "SCIENCE". Fuck this bullshit. If you feel the need to announce it as SCIENCE it reliably shows you don't know what science is. Same goes for the chumps who think "scientifically proven" is a thing, it's not, it's the exact opposite of what science is. FUCK.

an incoherent crustacean (MatthewK), Saturday, 23 May 2020 02:05 (six years ago)

miss rona

groovemaaan, Saturday, 23 May 2020 04:23 (six years ago)

our govt's speeches and press releases have the phrase "scientific advice" packed in wherever possible, and then some. I've started to hear it in the "SCIENCE!" way Matthew describes.

kinder, Saturday, 23 May 2020 08:35 (six years ago)

pair it with the visuals and faux equations they do produce and it's like an Armando Iannucci pisstake

kinder, Saturday, 23 May 2020 08:37 (six years ago)

Quite plainly a ploy to ensure scientists get stuck with the blame when investigations into the mishandling of this shitshow begin.

Is Lou Reed a Good Singer? (Tom D.), Saturday, 23 May 2020 08:52 (six years ago)

Science and magic are not interchangeable, not that you can tell people that

Alert! The virus lives (Matt #2), Saturday, 23 May 2020 09:07 (six years ago)

The other abuse of “science” is imagining that a scientist’s opinion is “science” and then acting as if it’s some kind of guarantee. Even if you’ve asked other scientists whose opinions are not the one you wanted.

an incoherent crustacean (MatthewK), Saturday, 23 May 2020 12:40 (six years ago)

ooh and medical doctors imagining that their knowledge and training makes their opinion scientific, or that they are scientists. Some doctors are of course, but not because of their medical degree.

an incoherent crustacean (MatthewK), Saturday, 23 May 2020 12:41 (six years ago)

"Nasally" instead of "nasal". I started hearing this around 10 years ago or so and I have even seen it in a textbook at this point.

Feel a million filaments (Sund4r), Saturday, 23 May 2020 12:57 (six years ago)

xps I really need to get over myself

an incoherent crustacean (MatthewK), Sunday, 24 May 2020 03:57 (six years ago)

no you're right, they're wrong

j., Sunday, 24 May 2020 04:10 (six years ago)

The Grapes of Wrathfulness

Morton Koopa Jr. Sings Elvis (Sufjan Grafton), Tuesday, 2 June 2020 11:37 (six years ago)

"inflection point" instead of "turning point"

Sam Weller, Wednesday, 3 June 2020 08:32 (six years ago)

just encountered 'evolvement'

mookieproof, Wednesday, 3 June 2020 19:15 (six years ago)

Like that pokemon had max evolvement?

Mario Meatwagon (Moodles), Wednesday, 3 June 2020 19:15 (six years ago)

disenvolvument

pomenitul, Wednesday, 3 June 2020 19:16 (six years ago)

swedish cars: what's inside

budo jeru, Wednesday, 3 June 2020 20:01 (six years ago)

the new normal

fetter, Wednesday, 3 June 2020 20:21 (six years ago)

A newer normal

lefal junglist platton (wtev), Thursday, 4 June 2020 21:53 (six years ago)

Bill de Blasio’s terrible, horrible, no good, very bad week

A True White Kid that can Jump (Granny Dainger), Monday, 8 June 2020 16:48 (six years ago)

"mercury set to soar"

kinder, Saturday, 13 June 2020 09:36 (six years ago)

"too good not to share", accompanying a supposedly hilarious/incisive meme

extra hate if it's followed by a crying with laughter emoji.

brain (krakow), Thursday, 25 June 2020 09:49 (five years ago)

"Karen"

snakes & cookies (doo dah), Thursday, 25 June 2020 11:12 (five years ago)

rest assured, "Karen" will soon pass away to the land of forgotten memes.

the unappreciated charisma of cows (Aimless), Thursday, 25 June 2020 16:28 (five years ago)

Shovel-ready

lefal junglist platton (wtev), Monday, 29 June 2020 18:05 (five years ago)

haven't heard that one since ARRA

all cats are beautiful (silby), Tuesday, 30 June 2020 04:14 (five years ago)

"The 27 Club"

mirostones, Tuesday, 30 June 2020 13:10 (five years ago)

"Whack a mole". Not entirely because of Boris Johnson, only 99% because of Boris Johnson.

Future England Captain (Tom D.), Wednesday, 1 July 2020 13:51 (five years ago)

'straight-sized' people/bodies/clothing

panburger partner (unregistered), Thursday, 2 July 2020 11:53 (five years ago)

'theatre makers'

Li'l Brexit (Tracer Hand), Wednesday, 15 July 2020 16:09 (five years ago)

prefer "dreamers of dreams"

avellano medio inglés (f. hazel), Wednesday, 15 July 2020 16:12 (five years ago)

Prefer "server"

Lady Antibody (Neanderthal), Wednesday, 15 July 2020 16:22 (five years ago)

read the room

Mordy, Thursday, 16 July 2020 16:06 (five years ago)

yeah. aiui, 'read the room' originated among stand-up comedians whose sole interest in reading the room was to figure out how to entertain that night's audience and elicit laughs. it implicitly describes a relationship where roles are very divergent and highly imbalanced, where the person speaking must supplicate their audience for a favorable response.

the unappreciated charisma of cows (Aimless), Thursday, 16 July 2020 17:25 (five years ago)

I've definitely heard it used at work where "Don't rock the boat" would have been the phrase better suited to the somewhat cowardly message.

Alba, Thursday, 16 July 2020 18:52 (five years ago)

i thought it was more of a courtesy / social self-preservation thing. like if your partner's boss invites you over for a cocktail party you should probably read the room before broaching certain topics / making certain jokes.

budo jeru, Thursday, 16 July 2020 18:55 (five years ago)


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