Game changer 09:38 - Apr 26 with 1240 views | DJR | This is not a criticism of our owners because the expression has a sporting origin, but am I the only one to be irritated by the constant use of the expression game changer, which was used on the BBC news today to describe the new melanoma treatment? If nothing else it breaks one of Orwell's six rules for writing clear and tight prose. "Never use a foreign phrase, a scientific word, or a jargon word if you can think of an everyday English equivalent." | | | | |
Game changer on 09:43 - Apr 26 with 1173 views | J2BLUE | Can't think of anything less irritating than game changing health breakthroughs! I don't mind the phrase, although I will probably notice it everywhere now you've mentioned it. | |
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Game changer on 09:47 - Apr 26 with 1146 views | footers | I wouldn't let it worry you. | |
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Game changer on 10:38 - Apr 26 with 1001 views | Churchman | I’m never sure whether words and phrases that become fashionable are fun or irritating. I guess language is ever changing and probably should. | | | |
Game changer on 12:52 - Apr 26 with 817 views | ElephantintheRoom | Particularly irritating considering the other game that used to be played out (or maybe still is) around Portman Road. | |
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Game changer on 12:56 - Apr 26 with 807 views | PhilTWTD |
Game changer on 09:43 - Apr 26 by J2BLUE | Can't think of anything less irritating than game changing health breakthroughs! I don't mind the phrase, although I will probably notice it everywhere now you've mentioned it. |
I personally don't care about medical developments regarding grouse or partridges. | | | |
Game changer on 13:00 - Apr 26 with 789 views | Kropotkin123 | Copy that, bit of a faux pas. Henceforth, I shall eschew the utilization of an augmented capacity for the deployment of convoluted vernacular. I'll streamline and optimise my use of jargon so stakeholders can leverage a clearer semantic network. | |
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Game changer on 13:04 - Apr 26 with 770 views | footers |
Game changer on 12:56 - Apr 26 by PhilTWTD | I personally don't care about medical developments regarding grouse or partridges. |
I found out last week that pheasants are so daft and walk into traffic etc because they're bred in captivity for the sole purpose of hunting. Any of the ones that don't get shot or ripped up by dogs on the first run just walk about like twazzocks. If they survive until the next shooting season, then they're up for grabs again. But by that time they've learnt the green cross code if still alive. | |
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Good lord. (n/t) on 13:04 - Apr 26 with 753 views | Bloots |
Game changer on 12:56 - Apr 26 by PhilTWTD | I personally don't care about medical developments regarding grouse or partridges. |
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Game changer on 13:14 - Apr 26 with 683 views | blueasfook |
Game changer on 12:56 - Apr 26 by PhilTWTD | I personally don't care about medical developments regarding grouse or partridges. |
Took me 22 minutes and 33 seconds to get that | |
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Count yourself lucky.... on 13:20 - Apr 26 with 652 views | Bloots |
Game changer on 13:14 - Apr 26 by blueasfook | Took me 22 minutes and 33 seconds to get that |
....I got it straight away. I've had to live with it longer. | |
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Game changer on 13:55 - Apr 26 with 546 views | farkenhell | Newspeak innit. | | | |
Game changer on 14:14 - Apr 26 with 494 views | Swansea_Blue |
Game changer on 12:56 - Apr 26 by PhilTWTD | I personally don't care about medical developments regarding grouse or partridges. |
If ever someone deserved a whack on the bonce with their own ban hammer [Post edited 26 Apr 14:14]
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