That's a different discussion. I am questioning his assumption that a decision was made to keep himself from looking bad.
Why do you automatically assume it's because they don't want to look bad? Maybe they don't want to spread panic.
I question your logic for bringing up a nonissue.
Is referring to a fence as a gate universal usage of regular english, or is it exclusively sourced at O.T.?
Dunno about O.T., but it's fairly universal (and wrong) in most communities that I know of.
Lemon on lox platters. Seriously, can't caterers leave a few pieces of lox without a lemon slice?
The 10 different ways bounty paper towels are offered:1) regular2) big roll3) double roll4) triple roll5) singles plus6) essentials7) doubles plus8 ) super9) huge10) basicHow on earth is anyone supposed to decipher that? I understand basic, big, huge, and super what's with all the other ones
https://twitter.com/EpisAGuy/status/1285219055343767552
I think some of those names refer to differing quality / thickness.
Does anyone else get annoyed when on tapa you see the beginning words of the first post and they always start with something along the lines of "surprised that there's no thread on ..., Or "sorry if there is a thread on this already..."
Yup! Also, “ Does anyone else get annoyed when...”
When someone refills a purell bottle with gross-smelling cheap hand sanitizer.
Of all the "regular english" expressions, using "gate" for the English "fence" and "complicating" for "complicated" are the two that DRIVE. ME. NUTS!And if that is what is meant by "gate" in regular english, what is the regular english word for the English noun "gate"?
it's good to be a Lubavitcher
It's a good thing I don't own a gun the amount of times I hear complicating instead of complicated. Though not as bad as same like instead of same as.