"Flickr user the horrible symbolism bring us this light fixture at the National Portrait Gallery is all kinds of shiny and pretty"
ER- there are two verbs in this sentence. Isn't there an EDITOR that is supposed to fix these things? Plus, the first verb isn't even correct.
Here, let me correct it for you:
"Flickr user the Horrible Symbolism bringS us this light fixture at the National Portrait gallery. IT IS all kinds of shiny and pretty."
OR "Flickr user the Horrible Symbolism brings us this shiny and pretty light fixture at the National Portrait Gallery."
This is actually from the Smithsonian American Art Museum's collection. It sure doesn't look like a portrait to me!
so sue me.
"Flickr user the horrible symbolism bring us this light fixture at the National Portrait Gallery is all kinds of shiny and pretty"
ER- there are two verbs in this sentence. Isn't there an EDITOR that is supposed to fix these things? Plus, the first verb isn't even correct.
Here, let me correct it for you:
"Flickr user the Horrible Symbolism bringS us this light fixture at the National Portrait gallery. IT IS all kinds of shiny and pretty."
OR "Flickr user the Horrible Symbolism brings us this shiny and pretty light fixture at the National Portrait Gallery."
GROSS