You know what clichés do?
They stunt creative thought.
They drain conversations of spice.
They are a linguistic hole.
If you catch yourself using a cliché, just leave a comment on this post.
I’ll do the same.
Please help stop lazy communication.
You know what clichés do?
They stunt creative thought.
They drain conversations of spice.
They are a linguistic hole.
If you catch yourself using a cliché, just leave a comment on this post.
I’ll do the same.
Please help stop lazy communication.
We’ll all try our best. After all, a chain is only as strong as its weakest link.
Was your jar left on a hill in Tennessee?
Better a cliched comment than none left at all, Splotchy. When I read thirty blogs in a row, all essentially on the same topic, it’s tough to be supremely original.
Did I help give you this idea with my “time of my life” sentiment about working on your film? In any case, I shamefully submit it.
I won’t stop until “I put the Ho in Hockey” IS a cliché…
This is a great idea. Many hands make light work, etc. etc.
Monkey see, monkey do.
Regards,
Tengrain
Does this mean I have to take the Cliche Finder out of my bookmark bar? Well, I’ve made my bed. Now I must go lie in it.
all’s well that end well
I just said “You need to bring your A game” to my IB English class.