That is not what “unstop” means. You unstop a drain that is clogged, you don’t unstop something you want to restart.

  • @rtxn
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    2 days ago

    Better than my English second language teacher claiming that a “ship in distress” is doing fine because “distressed” is the opposite of “stressed” (and calling me into her office because I had corrected her in front of the class).

      • Eager Eagle
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        42 days ago

        Tbh it bothers me that invaluable doesn’t mean “with no/little value”.

        • Almrond
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          12 days ago

          It does, it means no value, as in priceless.

          • Eager Eagle
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            Not really, the term comes from a time that value equaled to price. The modern meaning of value is equivalent to importance though. No value means without importance, not without price, which is not equivalent to invaluable.

            If they weren’t such opposed concepts one could even let it pass, but “invaluable” cannot be corresponded to “no value” anymore.

    • @dohpaz42
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      52 days ago

      Years ago I learned (the hard way) that people do not like to be corrected in front of other people; leadership especially. It’s better to speak with them privately, if at all.

      • @rtxn
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        62 days ago

        I was kind of past giving a shit. The teacher and I hated each other’s guts, but she couldn’t do a damn thing to me because I was top of my class (ESL at least) and represented my school multiple times in national competitions, and any attempt on her part to sabotage me would have been obvious. The worst thing she could do was mark one of my answers incorrect because I had used an American synonym instead of the British word (I think it was “trunk” instead of “boot”), and when I reminded her that she had marked it correct for two other students, she went back and crossed them out. My classmates knew and didn’t resent me for it.

        I took an option to graduate early from that class mostly out of spite, but partly because I knew I couldn’t keep biting my tongue.