• RightHandOfIkaros@lemmy.world
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    6 months ago

    I mean, Kotaku didnt have the best journalistic integrity track record to begin with, and the EIC approves their articles, so…

    50 guides a week sounds ridiculous, but I wouldn’t be surprised if Kotaku authors were already doing this.

    EDIT:

    Glennon also announced her resignation on Twitter, writing, “I’ve resigned from Kotaku and Jim Spanfeller is an herb.”

    Also, maybe don’t immediately publicly disparage your boss after resigning because they made a choice you didnt agree with?

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      6 months ago

      Jim Spanfeller is an herb

      What does this even mean? And shouldn’t it be a herb? (Not trying to correct you on it, I know you’re just quoting, but I can’t figure out how or why you would say an herb.)

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        6 months ago

        A/an before a word is dependant on how the subsequent word is pronounced, not spelled. So for that sentence, the implication is that it’s pronounced closer to “erb”, thus “an” to precede instead of “a”. Another example that’s a bit counterintuitive is “one” being pronounced like “won”, so you’d get “a one time thing” rather than “an one time thing”.

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          6 months ago

          I’m aware of when to use “a” versus “an”, but I wasn’t aware that Americans don’t pronounce the “h”! It makes a lot more sense now, thanks!

          …well, a little bit more sense, anyway - I’m still not sure what calling someone “a herb” actually means