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It’s the little things that kill.
And then everyone clapped
Successful black man where have you been?
Love your optimism
When you are raping it’s important to control your seed.
Yes. I used to work for a very major cloud company and they resold sendgrid/twillo to folks wanting to send email. This happened after isps starting blocking port 25 to combat spam.
Tenders - yes Tendies - no
No the rule he had drafted was written in such a way that Obama wouldn’t be allowed.
Nobody could have seen this coming.
Shit you not i saw a tesla yesterday with maga as a personalized license plate. The coal rolling folks will be the primary buyers now.
We are currently clean on OPSEC
No can’t be. I’d have a lot more faith in a worm.
Great question — and kind of a loaded one, right? It definitely feels like reading and spelling skills have taken a nosedive in recent years. There are a few reasons people often point to:
Tech dependence: Autocorrect and predictive text mean we don’t have to think about spelling anymore. Same with grammar checkers. It’s like outsourcing our brains to our devices.
Less reading for fun: People, especially younger generations, tend to read less traditional material (like books or long articles) and more short-form content (texts, tweets, memes). That impacts vocabulary and attention to proper language.
Educational shifts: Some argue schools have moved away from foundational skills like phonics and spelling drills in favor of broader literacy or test-focused approaches. Others say students aren’t getting enough one-on-one help, especially in underfunded schools.
Language evolution: English is constantly changing. Spelling gets looser, grammar rules shift, and new words enter the mix all the time. Some see this as decline, others as evolution.
But what’s your take — are you seeing this in schools, at work, online?
Nobody could have seen this coming
<drinks water>
I’m on team dogpile.