TransitionalArk
TransitionalArk t1_iybucbg wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in What details are they leaving out of the job description... by HeckinBugs
I've been right all along. You're bitter, and that's okay, I forgive you.
But insulting David Lynch with a preposterous simile, that's unforgivable.
TransitionalArk t1_iybt6lr wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in What details are they leaving out of the job description... by HeckinBugs
This post says so, so much. 😂
And I believe the word you're looking for is "brah".
TransitionalArk t1_iybsfh4 wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in What details are they leaving out of the job description... by HeckinBugs
Wrong. Language, as a social construct, changes over time based on usage. This has nothing to do with the internet, besides perhaps the internet speeding things up. You probably hate the word "cool" as something positive rather than a synonym of cold.
While "Begs the question" is a logical fallacy, it has also come to mean "a question that begs to be answered" or, as you suggested, "a question that is raised". You can be a prescriptivist about language all you want but you'll be left behind, bitter.
Which appears to be the case.
TransitionalArk t1_iyba33n wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in What details are they leaving out of the job description... by HeckinBugs
You might want to double check that.
TransitionalArk t1_iy8a1fl wrote
Begs the question of what you did previously to be identified as a potentially good fit for this job.
TransitionalArk t1_iybviz8 wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in What details are they leaving out of the job description... by HeckinBugs
You would think "anyone who went to college and studied logic" learned not to make assumptions. And yet, here we are...
Your drivel and sense of superiority bores me, good day.