One for the spelling police
Discussion
Devil2575 said:
It's never been imposed though, and it doesn't need to be. Regardless of how you feel about it there is an almost universal response to the use of certain words, in both the work place and social situations. The fact that I've never heard certain words used in anything other than a negative context as well says that there isn't a lot of requirement for there use.
How do you console a dyslexic ?there, they're, their
Edited by ATTAK Z on Wednesday 18th March 22:24
Mr GrimNasty said:
Call yourself police, I put 'wild bore' in a thread the other day.
And you think that makes you speshul ? https://www.google.co.uk/search?as_q=wild+bore&...
marshalla said:
mike9009 said:
It is an interesting question about paying too much for a role. They may have identified skills that the OP has, which will compliment/ be used at a later date to expand the business.
yellowjack said:
marshalla said:
mike9009 said:
It is an interesting question about paying too much for a role. They may have identified skills that the OP has, which will compliment/ be used at a later date to expand the business.
complement: a thing that contributes extra features to something else in such a way as to improve or emphasise its quality.
mph1977 said:
and that's one of the problems with PH , people who personalise their attacks when they disagree and fail to distingush between ad-hominem attacks and bullying / mobbing / harassment.
thje powerfully built be-goatted companty director with his can of red bull provides a useful strawman to attack the stereotype without getting personal in the way some posters who fulfill many of the characteritics of this strawman do when responding to people deemed not to fit the stereotype .
This why I expound the theory that a good proportion of the (right of centre) libertarians have strong sociopathic traits , as it fits with the narcissistic, un-empathetic world view beloved of the the right of centre libertarians and of the above strawman stereotype PHer ...
The left of centre libertarians seem to be believe that you could run things as glorifed commune / workers co-op at a scale above the tens of people level where communes are moderately successful and workers co-ops are a good business model , that's just the typical naivety of the left without the authoritarian undertones displayed by the maintstram left and the greens
thje powerfully built be-goatted companty director with his can of red bull provides a useful strawman to attack the stereotype without getting personal in the way some posters who fulfill many of the characteritics of this strawman do when responding to people deemed not to fit the stereotype .
This why I expound the theory that a good proportion of the (right of centre) libertarians have strong sociopathic traits , as it fits with the narcissistic, un-empathetic world view beloved of the the right of centre libertarians and of the above strawman stereotype PHer ...
The left of centre libertarians seem to be believe that you could run things as glorifed commune / workers co-op at a scale above the tens of people level where communes are moderately successful and workers co-ops are a good business model , that's just the typical naivety of the left without the authoritarian undertones displayed by the maintstram left and the greens
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