Free the geeks
Mr. Brooks, the Times expects more from its columnists than this:
For as it is written, the last shall be first and the geek shall inherit the earth.
This was clever the first time somebody else thought of it.
Mr. Brooks, the Times expects more from its columnists than this:
For as it is written, the last shall be first and the geek shall inherit the earth.
This was clever the first time somebody else thought of it.
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Banned for Life is devoted to those expressions so gratingly overused that they should be forever banned from the nation's news reports.
George Orwell put it best:
"Never use a metaphor, simile, or other figure of speech which you are used to seeing in print."
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These are my most-loathed expressions:This site is about what not to write if you write news for a living. It's not about annoying expressions that crop up in everyday conversations.
If Katie Couric's saying it, please tell me about it. If it's your annoying brother-in-law, grit your teeth and be thankful half of all marriages end in divorce.
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