ladycaviar ([personal profile] ladycaviar) wrote2008-05-10 01:35 am

I'm screwed, aren't I?

I guess I'm going to have to accept it. It makes no difference whatsoever that "impact" is a noun, and only an noun. Not a verb. Worse, "invite" is a verb, only a verb, and never never never never never never never never is, was, or ever will be a noun. But what I will have to accept is that creepy skin-crawl for the rest of my life, because people simply will use those words that way. Dorkfuckers.


edit: "Orientate" is not a word either. It's "orient." Back off, before I invent new epithets, insolent weasels!
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[identity profile] tedeisenstein.livejournal.com 2008-05-12 04:49 am (UTC)(link)
You know, considering the topic of this thread, I was seriously tempted to suggest that the apostrophe on the word between "continuing" and "usage" shouldn't be there - you should be using "its" (genitive), not "it's" (short for "it is") - but I decided that would take things a bit too far.

(From a comment made on the Rialto about 15 years ago: "It's is not, it isn't ain't, and it's it's, not its, if you mean it is. If you don't, it's its. Then too, it's hers. It isn't her's. It isn't our's either. It's ours. And likewise, yours and theirs too.")

[identity profile] bronx-baroness.livejournal.com 2008-05-12 05:29 am (UTC)(link)
LOL Actually, you're correct. That's what I get for typing too fast too late at night!

[identity profile] ladycaviar.livejournal.com 2008-05-13 04:19 am (UTC)(link)
That reminds me of Oscar Wilde's "That is the sort of nonsense up with which I will not put." ;)