I’ve noticed just about every article I read on Lifehacker that deals with grammar boils down to the same point:
I’ve noticed just about every article I read on Lifehacker that deals with grammar boils down to the same point:
its* auction description
Didn’t want to use a gallery for this one?
Funny. Considering how Amazon sent me 2 of the $99 chair I bought, $50 is what I paid for the one I’m sitting on. Crazy to think about how the amount I spend on something is equivalent to the discount other people get on what they spend.
Funny. Considering how Amazon sent me 2 of the $99 chair I bought, $50 is what I paid for the one I’m sitting on.…
While it doesn’t apply here, I’ve determined a way to spot a post like that by the headline alone. Look for the word ‘this’ being used in place of the subject that would have no problem fitting in the headline, ie. This App or This Website. The only reason to bury the subject that would otherwise fit in place of This…
Alternatively, I think I’d rather take that $7 bucks I’d be spending on shipping (if I was even selected), buy a vent clip phone mount and stick my phone there. Done & done.
Attempting to A+ every level in Cuphead.
I think a big part of the problem is many people are under the misconception that HR exists to help the employees when in reality they’re there to protect the interests of the company.
While I read it as Final, I can’t blame this article for existing. My wife saw the image without even seeing the title and asked “What the heck is Anal Battle?” So apparently some people do see it.
“We all know that feeling: You’ve found an interesting article online, only to discover it wants you to click through 10 pages of a slideshow just to read the darn thing.”