@Færd Oh, thanks, it's fine now. I just mentioned it as a warning. Sometimes you have an ear infection and don't know it because the pressure actually prevents the pain somehow, and you don't even know there's pressure until you hiccup or something to release it then--Ouch! I was concerned that the pressure may already be there, just not noticeable without the ear plugs in. A good family doc should have a device to check the pressure, just in case.
@Mitch Stranger Things has happened... It's obviously an ode...enjambed? It's cute when men think they've invented something...or think they're Russell Crowe...or more attractive than Johnny Depp...or Beetlejuice.
@user1357113 wicked awesome means "very good" whereas "wickedly awesome" means "awesome in a wicked way". awesomely wicked on the otherhand means "wicked in an awesome way".
@MattE.Эллен weird that it took so long. Should have been closed as 'proofreading'.
Also, I just noticed that you gave it the title that made it answerable.
Also, those guys have no idea. The text got pretty 'salty' but there are degrees, and that was only a 7.
@MattE.Эллен This latest one is actual lyrics from published music. I'm not totally convinced it is the same person, because the deleted one seemed original.
@user1357113 'wicked awesome' is a thing that people actually say earnestly or probably say more often to sound like lower class Bostonian, and 'awesomely wicked' has probably never been said by anyone ever. Maybe a reviewer of the latest hit Broadway musical in Newsweek magazine.
I don't think Cascabel was wrong in connecting it with 'middle school' because "haha I said 'poop' ". And there were a lot of problems with the presentation (1st time user, unclear what asking, provenance, etc), and content (parts...um most was surely awful). But the question was answerable and closing/deleting it was culturally questionable (like defacing nudes in cathedrals (but like we know what that painter was up to))
My guess is that the passage was so long that it took a full day before one person actually read it through entirely and realized that this was putting down in black and white thoughts they had had but couldn't rhyme them.
In my engineering design philosophy mode, I'd say that that problem is a sign that the tool is great but needs a layer of forcing for the most common pattern. Something to force you to do things the right way (but if you need something else allow it)
@Mitch I tried eclipse for a bit, but because of an essential plugin for android dev it kept crashing, so I gave up. Android Developer Studio is good, though. It's based on netbeans, so I guess that must be good, too
@Mitch Yes, I liked his answer too. I was going to answer: an enjambed ode to Winona Ryder...and delete it immediately, but I'm glad I didn't get the chance. I just couldn't take it seriously.
@Mitch That's the problem with hip-hop...if it just sounds like it...it's just an ode to hip-hop...and, in this case, to Kim in Edward Scissorhands...and Maximus Decimus Meridius, I think...and whatever movies were on Showtime at the time.
Can I use "do well with something" to mean "someone is getting better at something"?
For example:
A person doesn't follow rules, but he tries hard and begins following the rules.
So he asks:
Am I doing better with rules?
Does this mean that the person is getting better at following the rul...
@MattE.Эллен Ohhh... Cascabel put a meta question about it with attracted all the downvotes and the flags too. Makes sense. It was all self-promotion anyway.