As seen elsewhere, thought you fedi-people deserved to see this as well ;-)
Artist: Montro aka Tomas De Santis
#Tag
As seen elsewhere, thought you fedi-people deserved to see this as well ;-)
Artist: Montro aka Tomas De Santis
As seen elsewhere, thought you fedi-people deserved to see this as well ;-)
Artist: Montro aka Tomas De Santis
#SundaySillies
Wicked Wonderful Wordies - #wordplay #wordies #idiom
Happy weekend from here, #puzzle fans!
Idioms or common phrases (American/English) are represented by the position, shape or arrangement of words in or around the puzzle frame.
Can you figure out this week's wordie? It would be wicked wonderful if you can.
Please use CW to submit your answers, thanks. Give everybody the chance to guess.
Hint: hurry
Created with the Free Software SVG editor #Inkscape
#SundaySillies
Wicked Wonderful Wordies - #wordplay #wordies #idiom
Happy weekend from here, #puzzle fans!
Idioms or common phrases (American/English) are represented by the position, shape or arrangement of words in or around the puzzle frame.
Can you figure out this week's wordie? It would be wicked wonderful if you can.
Please use CW to submit your answers, thanks. Give everybody the chance to guess.
Hint: ordinary
Created with the Free Software SVG editor #Inkscape
Embroidery #Wordplay is a #SundaySillies #wordsearch #puzzle with one answer. Start with one of the letters with a gray background and move to the next letter, but only horizontal or vertical from where you start. No diagonals - each square just once.
Use DM or CW for answers to let everyone enjoy the search!
Starting with one of the letters in a
gray square, find the longest word.
Next letter horizontal or vertical from
the first. No diagonals.
No square may be used again.
Minimum 7 letters
I was thinking about how the verb ‘to ignore’ is not about ignorance. To ignore a thing, you must know about it; it’s a pretend ignorance. True ignorance (non-pejoratively) is simply not knowing of a thing at all.
Funny how language is.
(I just met an example of ignoring that was dressed up as ignorance, I suspect in order to save face.)
I was thinking about how the verb ‘to ignore’ is not about ignorance. To ignore a thing, you must know about it; it’s a pretend ignorance. True ignorance (non-pejoratively) is simply not knowing of a thing at all.
Funny how language is.
(I just met an example of ignoring that was dressed up as ignorance, I suspect in order to save face.)
Swearing Is Good for You: a new book spine poem on a linguistic (and sweary) theme
https://stancarey.wordpress.com/2025/06/16/book-spine-poem-52-swearing-is-good-for-you/
#language #VisualPoetry #swearing #blog #books#BookSpinePoem #poetry #wordplay #linguistics
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