Tag: Words

  • Work devoid of body movements is white collar

    Work devoid of body movements is white collar.

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  • There’s action in which the body moves and…

    There’s action in which the body moves, and then there’s action in which the body doesn’t move.

    For the former, typically now expressions used are labor or exercise.

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  • You have to know the words

    You have to know the words.

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  • They call it keywords also call it search…

    They call it keywords, also call it search engine marketing, and then finally call it Google Ads too.

    That has confused a whole lot of people. In fact induced a forgetting of what advertising really is.

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  • Again and again I use the term ‘timeline’…

    Again and again, I use the term ‘timeline’ when I want to mean ‘feed’. It takes a lot of time to make such terms a habitual part of my language. Why?

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  • ‘Entrepreneurship’ The way it sounds and the amount…

    ‘Entrepreneurship’

    The way it sounds and the amount of twisting it requires! Ugly!

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  • It took me a long time to figure…

    It took me a long time to figure that the chief financier in a movie making project is called a producer.

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  • Filter bottleneck gatekeeping Disordered lists

    Filter, bottleneck, gatekeeping

    Disordered lists

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  • Intense and sparse

    Intense and sparse

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  • Scrub suits they call it

    Scrub suits, they call it.

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  • No your disproving analysis of a metaphor won’t…

    No, your disproving analysis of a metaphor won’t kill it. Only another metaphor ensconced in an ear-wormy line will do it.

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  • True common good has become common gaze

    True, common good has become common gaze.

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  • Oooo I discovered the meaning of scopophilia

    Oooo, I discovered the meaning of scopophilia!

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  • For some preposition challenged readers like me punctuated…

    For some preposition-challenged readers like me, punctuated staccato-like framing may work better, punctuations standing in for a prepositions.

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  • The last Hemingway sample I read I remember…

    The last Hemingway sample I read, I remember descriptions of movement. I couldn’t concentrate. It challenged my reading speed. And my comprehension of words in succession standing for movements. Disturbing.

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  • I just have to wonder wander and write…

    I just have to wonder, wander and write with the words and syntax I have.

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  • The rhythm in a book wins over the…

    The rhythm in a book wins over the funny rhymes of silly words set to music. They are mere repetitions of sounds; you can’t call them songs but you do. Let me give you a better word, repesound.

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  • What does it mean to say ‘actively waiting’…

    What does it mean to say ‘actively waiting’? Or ‘waiting enthusiastically’?

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  • Space time that’s the expression coined Feeling the…

    Space-time, that’s the expression coined.

    Feeling the nature of time, and the motion of human body through space, I sense path-time is a better expression. Think about it. Path-time. Sounds new and odd. Path-time.

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  • Rushning When you run coz you are in…

    Rushning

    When you run coz you are in a rush
    Or
    When you rush coz you like running

    The second interpretation sounds weird to me. Any better way of expressing?

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