Boris Stupak
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Yes, for example, I have the first issue of "Action Comics". It is worth two million dollars.
Yes, for example, I have the first issue of "Action Comics". It is worth two million dollars.
capitals are so bourgeois...
Recently I've noticed the word "reveal" used as a noun.
Example: Apple has set the _reveal_ of their new iGizmo for next Tuesday.
Why not, 'Apple will reveal their new iGizmo next Tuesday'?
I did find it as a noun in a on-line dictionary as 'the act or instance of revealing' but that does not keep it from grating my nerves.
I hate morons who say they are going to "pull the trigger" instead of saying they are going to "buy something". (oops. I re-read the thread and discovered Roger Hicks beat me to this one)
In another universe, I was severely admonished for insulting "lux" and "cron" posters. If I ran a camera website, anyone who used the term "lux" or "cron" would be subject to immediate banning.
I also really hate the term "walkaround" lens. What about "sitaround" lens, or "lay in a stupor" lens? Or "pass out in a puddle of drool" lens?
And I would like to slowly boil in rancid body fluids anyone who uses the term "go-to". That is my "go-to" lens. Or "go-to" restaurant. Or your "gone and went" restaurant.
But the most hideous, the most awful term of all, I haven't mentioned, because that battle has been long-lost. I may elaborate later.
...it gets dark?
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This posting made me think of one of the pretentious terms I encounter here, and only here -- "draw." "I love how the 'cron draws."
Being referred to, in a group, as "Gentlemen."
And yet "draws" seems less pretentious than the alternatives: its "signature," or how it "renders." Of course, photography is "light writing," so the writerly metaphors all work for me. Then again, I'm a 'lux and 'cron abbreviator (and ashamed of it) 😱
Indulge me one more petty irritant: the disappearance of the infinitive "to be," as in "This thread needs edited." Even the journalists here in West Virginia do this...in headlines!
I've never seen this before. That's just incorrect.
having met you i can see why that would be troublesome...lol!