Channeling a Comedy Legend for Some Observations
Not that anything I might write would come close to George Carlin’s genius, but he isn’t here to make these observations, and I am.
Not that anything I might write would come close to George Carlin’s genius, but he isn’t here to make these observations, and I am.
But you can distort what you’ve learned to mislead in advertisements.
This may be the most subjective set of gripes in the series, because colleges and universities have such wide latitude in this area. Here’s the introductory post for this series.
Two unusual syntax errors in the past week have me curious about their origin and what it might mean.
As a social science, psychology has been failing the general public for years. I don’t have enough hubris to try to precisely quantify any figures relating to that claim, but I’ve plenty to invest in exploring it.
A certain kerfuffle that’s been in the news has focused some attention on two words whose conflation has always perplexed me. It stems from a gripe I have about American English speakers.