My fears, I learned, we totally unfounded.
well, they were the best at parroting academic jargon and "critical studies" dogma ;>
My fears, I learned, we totally unfounded.
well, they were the best at parroting academic jargon and "critical studies" dogma ;>
Thanks! ;-}
This set my copy-editing alarm off, it's unfortunately a reflex- YES, I'll automatically fill in "were" for "we", but then I wind up picking up nearly (I'll still miss some) all copy errors, and I'll subconsciously critique this excellently written article on that basis as well.
That being said, I agree completely with the author (and the source he cites) of the carnage in our ability to think clearly and effectively the simple common error (and often the completely intentional tactic, as seen nearly every day, in tweets from the Idiot-in-Chief) of failing (or refusing) to complete sentences induces throughout our world.
No-one is served better by poor communication among the masses than those inimical to their interests...
Idiot in Chief? oblahblah is gone ;>