people mowing their yards until they are brown.
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The people or their yard?people mowing their yards until they are brown.
The people or their yard?
....the power of Marsha is strong in this one......
I have found Google Translate to be pretty accurate. It's not infallible, but considering people's language and misspellings, I'm usually pretty pleased with it.Can I please make those ridiculously inaccurate online language translators illegal? "Hello, how are you" should not be translated to the equivalent of "I ate a shoulder bag."
I have found Google Translate to be pretty accurate. It's not infallible, but considering people's language and misspellings, I'm usually pretty pleased with it.
Making blatant grammatical errors on social media.
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The expression 'My bad'. Irritating! I've long made peace with that charming piece of doggerel 'Know what I'm sayin'?'
Urban Dictionary: you know what i'm sayin
But this flippant insipid non-apology continues to burn my biscuits.
Sorry folks, I'm a little edgy. (Sorry!!! See?! Was that so hard? It's one word!)
Waaa! Baby sad!
My Bad:
This expression makes light of a mistake — rather than a sincere apology, “my bad” is the verbal equivalent of a shrug.
I agree. There are some people who can't say they're sorry. They just can't do it, even when they KNOW they have wronged a person or a group of people. And that includes people who claim to be "professionals" that you would think would have proper manners.The expression 'My bad'. Irritating! I've long made peace with that charming piece of doggerel 'Know what I'm sayin'?'
Urban Dictionary: you know what i'm sayin
But this flippant insipid non-apology continues to burn my biscuits.
Sorry folks, I'm a little edgy. (Sorry!!! See?! Was that so hard? It's one word!)
Waaa! Baby sad!
My Bad:
This expression makes light of a mistake — rather than a sincere apology, “my bad” is the verbal equivalent of a shrug.