Subject: Agreed!
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Posted on: 2010-01-09 04:57:00 UTC
Lined up and shot.
Subject: Agreed!
Author:
Posted on: 2010-01-09 04:57:00 UTC
Lined up and shot.
Tasmin and Allison are sent on a mission into an NCIS badfic where they find a shocking Sue (duh) and Allison makes a startling discovery about Tasmin's origin.
Yay, someone's fangirling one of my agents.
You'll probably be pleased to know that there is a story arc in the badfic that I have chosen to ignore completely. Things were bad enough without it.
In case you'd like to do some additional hair pulling: in this arc, Abby and McGee are married, but currently separated because McGee slept with another woman. One who looked like the Sue, or was Jeanne (Tony didn't want to do the undercover mission).
Ooo, Nesh, darling, can I use that as a springboard for a discussion?
I keep seeing being as.
Does it make you want to eviscerate people, or is that just me?
Seen as is... grammatically horrible. Being as is... I can't even think through how it's meant to work. But is crops up everywhere. Why?
But no, it'd be "the man, being as he was a squirrel, frolicked". When they mean seeing as, because seeing as means since, dammit!
No idea what voice it is. Will have to ponder that. It's a weird one, grammatically.
Which is not what my sentence meant at all, passive voice or no.
Blargh! Mer! Gflurgh! Cthulhu ftaghn Rlyeh etc. etc.
~Neshomeh, who is certain she missed some Elder Evil Apostrophes in there...
Every time I've seen "being as", I've mentally translated it as just "being [a thing], therefore...", for instance, "being a squirrel, therefore he's likely to eat nuts", but the as annoys the hell out of me. "Seeing as" is the same - I could accept "seeing that (he is a squirrel), and therefore...", but not as.
So, grr. As for the "why?", Pads, I'm going to blame it on slang mutation and sheer laziness. People pick up phrases without realising that they don't make sense and then just repeat them, like a broken photocopying machine. Grr.
Well, theys hould stop it, because it drives me up the wall, and when I rule the world said people will be first up against the wall.
It would be silly for me not to, as you've repeatedly told me off for using 'being as'.
*hangs head*
I have no idea where it came from or what it means, it just ... gets used.
Lined up and shot.