

HIPAA is serious fucking business (or at least, was).


HIPAA is serious fucking business (or at least, was).


Star Trek? (Specifically the original series movies)


Guardians, absolutely. First was brilliant, second starts to fall to Marvel tropes, and by the third I just couldn’t wait for it to be over.


Glass Onion was disappointing?


I thought 3 was a deal better than 2. 2 was generic Hollywood schlock that dragged in the middle; 3 at least attempted some interesting things, and even bordered on artsy at times.
1 was, of course, the best. Haven’t seen 4 and 5.


Two examples where erroneous usage has resulted in this paradox:
Regardless and irregardless
“I couldn’t care less” and “I could care less”


Do you mean “intrinsic” and “extrinsic”?


I didn’t mean all supermarket apples, just certain varieties (such as the so-called “red delicious”), but I’ll edit my comment to clarify.


“Looks great tastes awful” – fruits that have been bred/engineered for shelf appearance over taste (e.g. certain varieties of supermarket tomatoes and apples), and desserts like cakes that have all manner of pretty and intricate decorations on them, but then taste bland or off.


Accidentally leaving an appliance running sure hits differently when you’re a farmer


“Female” instead of woman or girl.
Edit: as in, where “woman” or “girl” would be grammatically correct. e.g. “a lot of females work at that company” vs “a lot of women work at that company” or “that company has a lot of female employees”
Can I take a second to swoon over your instance name?