Language Matters
Why English is so hard to learn
Marlene Davis
YOU think English is easy? Check out the following.
1. The bandage
was wound around
the wound.
11. The insurance was invalid for the invalid in his hospital bed.
12. There was a row among the oarsmen about who would row. 13. They were too close to the door to close it.
14. The buck does funny things when the does (females) are present.
15. A seamstress and a sewer fell
2. The farm was cultivated to produce down into a sewer line.
produce.
3. The dump was so full that the workers had to refuse more refuse.
4. We must polish the Polish furniture shown at the store.
5. He could lead if he would get the lead out.
6. The soldier decided to desert his tasty dessert in the desert.
7. Since there is no time like the pres- ent, he thought it was time to present the present to his girlfriend.
8.A bass was painted on the head of the bass drum.
9. When shot at, the dove dove into the bushes.
10. I did not object to the object which he showed me.
16. To help with planting, the farmer taught his sow to sow.
17. The wind was too strong to wind the sail around the mast.
18. Upon seeing the tear in her painting she shed a tear.
19.I had to subject the subject to a series of tests.
20. How can I intimate this to my most intimate friend?
Heteronyms
These are brilliant. Homonyms or homographs are words of like spelling, but with more than one meaning and sound.
When pronounced differently, they are known as heteronyms.
Marlene cooked with this one.
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Sasha Issenberg @sissenberg.4h
Does the @nytimes know what NATO stands for?
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Attack on Iran
THE NEW YORK TIMES INTERNATIONAL FRIDAY, APRIL 3, 2026
NEWS ANALYSIS
By STEVEN ERLANGER
A North American Treaty Organization Without America?
Can you imagine how many people approved it before publishing?
Shameful.
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Treating war as a video game not only degrades trustworthiness of information from the government, it’s morally wrong because it trivializes the risks our forces are experiencing.
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The U.S. Army relaxed standards during the worst days of the war in Iraq--all the way through the surge. I was in front line units during that entire time, including battalion command. 1/5
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girl are you the Straight of Hormuz because I see a lot of men greatly overestimating their chances of getting their ship into your channel
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New: Pentagon briefers acknowledged to congressional staff in a briefing Sunday that Iran was not planning to strike US forces or bases in the Middle East unless Israel attacked Iran first, multiple sources to
@NatashaBertrand
,
@jmhansler
& me.
Why this matters: It undercuts Trump admin’s argument on Saturday that Iran was planning to potentially strike the US preemptively & posed an imminent threat:
No legal basis under either U.S. or international law to attack Iran.
No attack upon the U.S., nor imminent threat of one, nor any congressional authorization.
And the USG ought to be able to restrain the principal recipient of U.S. military assistance from provocations.
All utterly lawless.
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DoD tweet saying the Iranian attacks are part of "Operation Epic Fury"
This war is so horrifying but giving it the most cringe millennial name possible is just salt in the wound
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The fact that the Pentagon is trying to bully Anthropic into letting them use hallucination-prone LLMs to power killer robots & drones but it’s the company that’s telling them that’s a terrible idea shows how far the US has fallen under Trump.
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Vonnegut's GHQ pieces and board
This game that Kurt Vonnegut designed and failed to sell before becoming an established author is actually pretty great. Surprisingly dynamic and strategic. Plus a great little booklet on the history of the game with plenty of archival materials.
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Mercury is in retrograde tomorrow, I’m told.
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This App Warns You if Someone Is Wearing Smart Glasses Nearby
The creator of Nearby Glasses made the app after reading 404 Media's coverage of how people are using Meta's Ray-Bans smartglasses to film people without their knowledge or consent. “I consider it to ...
New: this app warns you if someone is wearing smart glasses nearby.
Meta plans to add facial recognition to its Ray-Ban smart glasses. A 404 Media reader made this app after we showed men filming people w/o their consent, and DHS officials were wearing the glasses www.404media.co/this-app-war...
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Watching the Lilith Fair doc and it’s very good at recalling the social temperature at shows vs Woodstock ‘99 with gross shit from acts like Limp Bizkit and Kid Rock. Reader, when I went to Lilith Fair as 15yo me it was not in my bingo card at now 43 we’d still have to see gross shit from Kid Rock.
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Palantir's Swiss Exit Highlights Global Data Sovereignty Challenge | NewsCase
Switzerland's military has terminated its contract with Palantir Technologies Inc. following a security audit. The review concluded that U.S. intelligence ag
"Switzerland’s military has terminated its contract with Palantir Technologies Inc. following a security audit. The review concluded that U.S. intelligence agencies could potentially access sensitive Swiss defense data, a deal-breaker for the neutrality-focused Alpine nation." #DataSovereignty
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I can’t explain it but The Jerk was my favorite movie as a kid.
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In 2009, this was the mask of a UK SAS character in “Call of Duty.” By 2015 it was de rigeur among Iraqi government commandos and Shiite militiamen. In 2018, in “Sicario 2,” it was what CIA surrogate characters wore to disguise themselves as cartel gunmen.
Now US law enforcement wears it.
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if there is one thing that drives repulsive old men completely insane, it’s “younger women who don’t smile enough.”
amazing how consistent this is
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Stars and Stripes in Peril | On the Media | WNYC Studios
Hegseth's Defense Dept is steering the award-winning paper away from "woke distractions that syphon morale"
Great On The Media @onthemedia.bsky.social podcast about Stars and Stripes.
If you value Stars and Stripes as a respected and unique news organization, please give it a listen.
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👇🎯 We're now having a "debate" on the Sunday shows & in the Sunday papers about whether the Second Amendment exists, or whether the last 20 years of far right behavior with guns in public exists. It's a total failure of journalism to fall for this diversion.
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Time to call it what it is - state terrorism.
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Renee Good’s Death Officially Ruled a Homicide
The mother of three’s death has been ruled a homicide by the Medical Examiner’s Office.
The killing of 37-year-old Renee Nicole Good, who was shot by an ICE agent during a protest in Minneapolis, has been ruled a homicide.
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Oh, the NDS finally dropped:
media.defense.gov/2026/Jan/23/...
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First page of the new NDS, you don’t need to read it
My “this does not mean isolationism” shirt is getting a lot of questions already answered by the shirt.
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Now the actual military has to dress like it’s not the military cuz federal law enforcement agencies dress too much like the military
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It took everything in me not to lose it when he was invited here to Benning last year to speak to OCS/BOLC’s for a “Preparing the Soul for War” symposium.
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Just some bangers from the COIN Manual that informed so many of our experiences in Iraq and Afghanistan.
The level of restraint we expect from our soldiers and Marines, even in a COIN environment, is remarkable.
Such professionalism should be expected of every American we trust to bear arms.
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On the Media's "Breaking News Consumer's Handbook: Protest Edition"
1. TV news will fixate on incidents of violence, even if rare and uncharacteristic of the overall event.
2. Opponents will try to delegitimize protesters by claiming they are "paid" or otherwise dishonest. This is almost always untrue.
3. Measuring crowd size is an imprecise, politicized enterprise. Be skeptical of hard numbers: view aerial photos and compare sources.
4. Beware loaded terms such as "riot" and "rebellion." They often reveal the political leanings of the media outlets using them.
5. Crowds at protests are so diverse that the media can tell any story they want. Beware broad conclusions based on extreme people or events.
6. Coverage often considers whether protesters left a mess, or helped clean up a subtle jab or praise. The truth is somewhere in the middle.
7. Protest coverage tends to be episodic, not long-term. Seek out stories that place events in their larger political and historical context.
8. The media will try to tabulate immediate successes and failures of protests. Remember, their impact may not be felt for years.
Tips for following coverage of protests in Minneapolis:
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