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  • That's a bit harsh. When I say someone is envious as opposed to jealous, I am trying to convey a particular meaning. It doesn't bother me if someone uses the terms interchangeably as I can usually work out what they mean, but I do like my communication to be as clear as possible.

  • Abberant apostrophes (and missing ones).

    Sentences that miss out words for no reason: e.g. "A couple things" vs. "A couple of things".

    Confusing envy and jealousy.

    The above is a personal list; I don't get judgemental about others' grammar but I do cringe internally.

  • I remember sitting in the bar of the Post Hotel, Lake Louise Village with a glass of Dalwhinnie, listening to the pianist play the Jurassic Park theme just to see if anyone would recognise it. I was overwhelmed by the realisation that I was living one of my dreams to visit Western Canada, one of the most beautiful places on Earth. I admit I cried.

    Also, what a wonderful hotel! I'd recommend it in a heartbeat.

  • cats @lemmy.world

    Darcie acting the fool as usual