Even though I have no artistic abilities I still enjoyed the following comic immensely
http://www.nettserier.no/jellyvampire/1304892000/
http://www.nettserier.no/jellyvampire/1304892000/
They have an asshole friend in the red-winged blackbird, then. That thing doesn't just hate other birds, but they dive bomb people, too.Bluejays are the assholes of the bird kingdom. They harass every other bird that's different from them. God damn racist bluejays.
He was being picked at by a Grammar Nazi...He could have just said "I will not put up with this sort of English."
It's actually not inappropriate to end a sentence with a preposition. This rule seems to have shown up in, I believe, the 17th century, in a book on language by a writer (whose name I forget unfortunately), and was relatively recently adopted as 'correct', but among linguists and writers, it's pretty well established that you may end sentences with prepositions and you're not wrong.Is the word "on" a preposition? It sounds wrong in my head to end sentences with "on" which I know to be a rule with prepositions. For instance, it sounds incorrect to me to ask "What are you commenting on?" Whereas it sounds alien because of disuse, but correct to ask "On what are you commenting?"
Leaving some stubble doesn't bother me so much, it's when I notice that I've missed the same spot so many times that I've got a two inch long whisker in a random place that bothers me.I dislike shaving. I almost always cut myself, or leave some stubble... But I look silly with a beard. Life is hard.