'Season' meaning 'series'. I guess it used to make sense in America when a 13 or 26 programme series would literally last a season, but it never worked in the UK where six programme sets are the norm. And it is completely meaningless in the modern era of binge watching.
'Season' meaning 'series'. I guess it used to make sense in America when a 13 or 26 programme series would literally last a season, but it never worked in the UK where six programme sets are the norm. And it is completely meaningless in the modern era of binge watching.
Find it interesting when business bullshit words start to take hold in an organisation, then spread. So for example where I am:
* landed- ‘that idea has really landed with me’ * socialise- ‘it’s really important that we socialise the message’ * glide path (gradual improvements over time)- ‘so what does the glide path on that look like?’
Find it interesting when business bullshit words start to take hold in an organisation, then spread. So for example where I am:
* landed- ‘that idea has really landed with me’ * socialise- ‘it’s really important that we socialise the message’ * glide path (gradual improvements over time)- ‘so what does the glide path on that look like?’
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I’m more of a ‘I’ll ‘ave a xx please’
Holibobs
Super busy
Super excited
110%
Optics (‘The optics don’t look great’)
Cognisant of (ffs what’s wrong with bear in mind)
makes me want to set about him with a claw hammer
super proud
humbled
"I wouldn't normally post this here, but...."
The current lexicon of linkedin, a decent networking platform which is being consumed by bollocks..
* landed- ‘that idea has really landed with me’
* socialise- ‘it’s really important that we socialise the message’
* glide path (gradual improvements over time)- ‘so what does the glide path on that look like?’
'Form goes out of the window in a final.'