Monumental Proportions
TNPer
Silly OPA. those aren't the words. They should have been though.
Who Are You - Who
Who Are You - Who
You're funny! It's two months "old". But the stupid speakers have some serious problems...Buy a new one!
Good grammar is sexy, that is true, but correcting someone on some little grammatical inanity is not. I don't like you any more.[Nitpick]When you put your song titles in italics, the terrorists win. Only albums, books, or newspapers get italics. Or names of ships, foreign words, for emphasis, and symbols of physical quantities and other mathematical variables. Works that appear within larger works (such as a SONG TITLE on your pseudohuman yuppie iTunes playlist) are not italicized, but given quotation marks.
Further, in non-paragraphical writing (such as the postcount-boosting simple exchanges like a post in this thread) where the bare minimum detail is given, such as song title and 'artist', italics, quotations, and underlines are unnecessary. One may simply reproduce said information as already-formatted by their computer.
For instance,
I am listening to "Caring is Creepy" off The Shins' first album, Oh, Inverted World.
The Mauve Helicopter - The Decline of Western Fu
Both correct. July! July! by the Decemberists, is not correct. There is no Decemberist album titled July! July!; to say one is listening to Castaways and Cutouts by The Decemberists, however, *would* be correct.
Remember kids, good grammar is sexy.
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Hence the [nitpick][/nitpick] tags. Not a lecture, but "nit-picking"; the word itself is a self-admittance of the fastidious and trivial, softening the "blow" and the "shock" of receiving edification (heavens forbid). No one was "targeted", and I don't think anyone could have been hurt, unless they are so thin-skinned. It was a nitpick: something said then therefore move on with the thread.Good grammar is sexy, that is true, but correcting someone on some little grammatical inanity is not.
I don't like you any more.
Just messing with you.
Just messing with you.
That is exciting news!