About 400 people have linked, emailed, tweeted or otherwise made me aware of this cartoon:
I love the cartoon, and I love that people thought (think) of me when they saw (see) it.
(That’s indeed how I feel on a regular basis.)
While most of my friends and family know me as the grammar guru, the Internet thinks I’m a different kind of freak. Just look at the search terms people used that led them to my blog.
Finding me via “parasites” and other such terms makes sense because of my “Procrastination by parasite” post.
And “rednecks” also makes sense because of my frequent posts about the “Redneck Games.”
“Butterfly McQueen” and “antithesis” led searchers to posts about rhetorical devices.
I can even explain “std in the mouth” because I admitted in the procrastination post that my leap into the information vortex includes viewing images of “STD outbreaks” and “meth mouth.”
The last term is inexplicable on many levels: Who uses “inhumans wallpaper” as a search term? Why did the search engine pick me? What did searchers really want?
Not someone who likes to talk about grammar, for sure.
Inhumans wallpaper reminds me of the movie “Human Centipede” 😦
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Ew.
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Google informs me that “Inhumans” is a comic book franchise. “Wallpaper,” I assume, is what decorates your desktop. How this relates to you, I can’t say. Google didn’t have that answer.
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That’s really the answer I want. But thank you for your investigative reporting! At least one part is explained.
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Cartoon: the allergic individual suffers on hearing grammatical errors that only differ from their correct cousins by spelling. That’s much worse than even peanut allergies!.
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Flaw in the cartoon? Or super-sensitive hearing?
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with every spoken grammatical error, the poor allergic person suffers more and more – maybe it’s a form of telepathy, seeing the erroneous grammar behind the utterance.
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