Ha, true! I burn easy, I hate missing a spot when applying sunscreen. For her sake, I hope it’s both.
Just here for the facts
Ha, true! I burn easy, I hate missing a spot when applying sunscreen. For her sake, I hope it’s both.
Yeah, she really really pale, or coated in sunscreen.
This reminds me of when I ordered a kettlebell once and they just stuck the postage address label on it and shipped it bare. Made it easy for everyone to pick it up by the handle at least.
What would be a more accurate version?
If anyone suddenly found themselves wondering if it’s home in or hone in, from the grammerist.com
“Home in and hone in are different since home in is to direct attention, while hone in is to perfect a skill. The two phrases seem the same because of how they are used in sentences.”
It also says hone in is used informally for home in and generally accepted even though it’s not really correct usage. “Home in” exists because of the homing pigeons.