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How in the name of all that's holy has he managed to get the fucking letterhead crooked in an email. I agree with him, but that bloody letterhead has me seething.
Because it's a scanned letter. Not the email itself...
So he's typed a letter, printed it, scanned it, emailed it, managed to get all the text perfectly straight but the letterhead is still crooked relative to the body of the document and all this is somehow meant to be better?
We're all eager to see the quality of letters you've written to the Prime minister with your urgent plans to save national security.
And you needn't worry about posting it here, because I doubt anyone (else) would find bizarre flaws to pick at in an achievement they could never really hope to achieve. That would be statistically unlikely.
"let's put aside party differences and condemn Elon Musk" - your bar for "plans to save national security" is pretty low.
"achievement they could never really hope to achieve." What exactly is the achievement here? Sending an email? I've sent many emails.
"because I doubt anyone (else) would find bizarre flaws to pick at" it's almost as if it were a joke that was typed up in a few seconds ( which admittedly appears to have missed the mark). It's honestly boggling it's triggered so many people.
Tell me, if a waiter rocked up to your table with a bowl of soup you'd never cooked before and there was a small but obvious bit of human fecal matter on the rim of the bowl; would you just eat the soup on the basis that you'd never made that soup before, therefore you're not qualified to comment on the shit?