"A team of international astronomers have reclassified a galaxy after finding that a supermassive black hole in its centre has changed direction and is now aiming towards the Earth. The galaxy in question is found 657 million light-years away from us and goes by the name of PBC J2333.9-2343.
"We started to study this galaxy as it showed peculiar properties. Our hypothesis was that the relativistic jet of its supermassive black hole had changed its direction, and to confirm that idea we had to carry out a lot of observations," said Dr Lorena Hernandez-Garcia, according to the Royal Astronomical Society (RAS)."
"An ancient Italian village has been photographed from above, revealing its shape that bears an uncanny resemblance to a person.
Centuripe, a small town on the island of Sicily, was photographed from the air by a drone, revealing its five-pointed shape."
"The stethoscope was invented in France in 1816 by René Laennec at the Necker-Enfants Malades Hospital in Paris. It consisted of a wooden tube and was monaural. Laennec invented the stethoscope because he was not comfortable placing his ear directly onto a woman's chest in order to listen to her heart."
"A team of US scientists has created the Smart Patch, a stretchable, wireless, wearable bioelectronic system for multiplexed monitoring and combined therapy of infected chronic wounds. Those with burns, diabetic ulcers, and non-healing surgical wounds may benefit from this tiny gadget"
If you are unsure please double check, use a translator for instance, before hitting send on that meme.
So, "Wtf" is now considered proper grammar?
Yes. Abbreviations and anagrams have always been considered proper grammar, although the letters should all be capitalized, i.e., WTF.
In formal writing, however, abbreviations and even conjunctions should not be used.
# Sh#tter
But only for the competition winners.
you're thinking of spaceships...
Tool!
So true. I can almost smell it.