By Curtis Honeycutt If I told you that a grawlix infestation is inevitable, you’d probably respond with something to the effect of, “What the $#@!
Tag: lifestyle
Grammar Guy’s nominees for the 2020 word of the year
By Curtis Honeycutt During this unprecedented year we’ve been introduced to a number of words, phrases and terms, many of which we’re eager to erase
The downside of becoming a household name
By Curtis Honeycutt What do you say when you need to blow your nose and the box of the tissues you want to use is
Canceled culture: Why are British and English words spelled differently?
By Curtis Honeycutt It seems like our whole world has been canceled in the past week. Coronavirus has changed our daily lives from school cancelations
Irony-ing out all the wrinkles of coincidence from the year 1996
By Curtis Honeycutt Jump into your DeLorean time machine for a moment and let’s travel back to the year 1996. Tickle Me Elmo is the
Refuse to be party to bad grammar, whether you’re a Democrat or Republican
By Curtis Honeycutt Apparently, this is a big year for politics. While you read that last sentence on your screen or on the newsprint in
Reluctant to buck the trend
By Curtis Honeycutt Have you ever seen a picture of yourself from an unusual angle? You look at the photo and realize, “Who is that
Tag! You’re it, aren’t you? How to use question tags
By Curtis Honeycutt I’ll admit it: I don’t know much about street art. I’m no graffitist (a person who does graffiti), but I do know
How to achieve a higher level of consciousness
By Curtis Honeycutt Are you wound up? Worked up? Burnt out? Are you tired of being tired? Do you have outrage fatigue from whatever political
What’s your word for 2023? Don’t go with one of these.
By Curtis Honeycutt Many people focus on one word to guide them through the next year. Is this something you do? If so, you might