Yes, I realise that. But whatever the source of the error, it’s still an error and should be corrected, right?
Yes, I realise that. But whatever the source of the error, it’s still an error and should be corrected, right?
Yeah, it’s clearly a typo. But still... Also the editing of the original wording left the sentence with a grammatical error that’s really bothering me.
I haven’t watched the Oscars in years, but back when I was a regular viewer they would have been no qualms about having an opera singer perform at the awards ceremony. But then they started trying to attract bigger television audiences and part of that seemed to include shortchanging lesser known musical nominees,…
I said “or Jo Sumi” because that’s what it would be if they (as many Western media outlets do) used the Korean practice of putting the family name first. In total agreement on your second point.
The Korean nominee’s name is Sumi Jo (or Jo Sumi, but definitely not Sumi Jowas as the article currently has it).
To me wind up is okay in the context of somebody writing for a largely non-Caribbean audience (as in this article) because it perhaps makes a little bit more clear what wine/wind means in that context. And both “wine” and “wind” are cited in the relevant entry in the Dictionary of Caribbean English usage, but “whine”…
Oh lord, please never whine-up. Wine-up is of course the preferred expression, and I can accept wind up (because “wine” derives from “wind” as in to twist and turn), but I cringe every time I see whine-up.
I know I’m probably, like, in a global minority on this, but I don’t like thirsty Drake. It makes me so uncomfortable. However, I like Rihanna and the part in the second clip where she looks back at him and stick out her tongue and smiles is really sexy.
I read this headline as “the imminent fall of Coachella”. Then reread, and felt a pang of disappointment.
I saw an article somewhere else saying that the model in this shot was Maryse Kye, but when I double-checked based on this post, apparently Maryse mistakenly claimed it was her photo because she and Aamito were wearing similar make-up. She admitted the mix-up on her Instagram and said it was an honest mistake, but I…
I ended the lick with a soft kiss then planted my lips on what was left of the inside of her left thigh
Protip for Drake: to avoid potential embarrassment, do not wear sweatpants to a dancehall party.
WARNING: Long post. I didn’t intend to write this much, but I got carried away and am terrible at editing myself.
It makes me want to go out and buy Snickers just to reward them for an ad this good.
I keep finding more! Only a couple more than you found though, and so subtle I might just be imagining them.
Nope! I saw 2 or 3 more (although I think one might be part and parcel of the bikini strap retouch, so maybe just 2 more).
It’s fun looking at that image to find all the things that are wrong in it. It’s like one of those “find the 6 differences” things.
Right? I was like, that’s not right. The female lead in After the Fall isn’s Marilyn Monroe, she’s a fictional character. Based on Monroe, sure, but what he saw was not a black actress portraying Marilyn Monroe and it’s disingenuous of him to say so.
I tend to like American(a) Roots music (or whatever that genre is called now) when I hear it (although it’s not something I usually actively seek out), so I’ll check him out.
I just went over to the Grammy Twitter feed and saw that he won that award and the one for Best Americana Album. I have no idea who Jason Isbell is, but I was like Hey, MsMinsky is probably pleased about that.