It’s funny because with two n’s in that word it just turns the word “shin” into an adjective.
Is that what you’re describing? A male living space full of shitty shins?
vane shit
Okay now you’re talking about a directional spinny thing you can put up on top of your house that tells you which way the wind is blowing. And I guess it’s spewing shit or something. I dunno. You’re the one who said it.
shiny
adjective
ˈshī-nē
: having a smooth glossy surface
: filled with light
: lustrous
vain
adjective
: having or showing undue or excessive pride in one’s appearance or achievements : conceited
vane
noun
: a movable device attached to an elevated object (such as a spire) for showing the direction of the wind
Social media, at it’s core, is people communicating with each other. Effective communication requires using the correct words to convey the message you’re trying to send.
Using poor spelling, grammar or punctuation risks people A) misunderstanding what you’re trying to say, or B) thinking that you’re ignorant or uneducated and that therefore your input is of no value.
It’s funny because with two n’s in that word it just turns the word “shin” into an adjective.
Is that what you’re describing? A male living space full of shitty shins?
Okay now you’re talking about a directional spinny thing you can put up on top of your house that tells you which way the wind is blowing. And I guess it’s spewing shit or something. I dunno. You’re the one who said it.
shiny adjective ˈshī-nē
: having a smooth glossy surface
: filled with light
: lustrous
vain adjective
: having or showing undue or excessive pride in one’s appearance or achievements : conceited
vane noun
: a movable device attached to an elevated object (such as a spire) for showing the direction of the wind
Lemmy is social media not a spelling test lol
Social media, at it’s core, is people communicating with each other. Effective communication requires using the correct words to convey the message you’re trying to send.
Using poor spelling, grammar or punctuation risks people A) misunderstanding what you’re trying to say, or B) thinking that you’re ignorant or uneducated and that therefore your input is of no value.