Yes, I agree, he was very respectable, and definitely belongs on the same level of prestige. I said I like it.
I like how you listed Ross by last name alongside some of the other scientists.
I suspect there's a law requiring it, because I don't think corporations would choose to be that nice.
No, no, no.
I hoped as much.
If you use it as a noun to describe such a person, sure, but as an adjective it's perfectly acceptable and much more natural.
At my family's house, the men's shampoo is of the same brand and packaging as some of the women's shampoo, just with less floral names like "ocean" and "gingham legend," whatever that's supposed to mean.
If you want to make a footnote, try this^[Hit the "view source" icon to see how. It looks like a text file.]. This is going off a default web client, but I think the others should support it too.
If you want an honest answer, I'd recommend finding some place that has a decent population of openly right-wing people so you can get an answer from them directly, rather than left-wingers snarking and saying they're all brainwashed fanatics that would never dissent from the party's candidate.
The kind of monster who toasts my toast on the lowest setting, but still uses a full coat of butter.
Is it bigger than an elephant?
Forgive me for not knowing the names, but I randomized a few to test.
Red: "We slice the meme. Everybody is using panels."
Stripes: "We slice the meme."
Red: "A sliced meme."
Stripes: "A sliced meme."
Red: "We use slices."
Red: "A sliced meme. Everybody is using panels."
Stripes: "A sliced meme."
Red: "We use slices."
Stripes: "We slice the meme."
Red: "We slice the meme."
Red: "We use slices. A sliced meme."
Stripes: "A sliced meme."
Red: "We slice the meme."
Stripes: "We slice the meme."
Red: "Everybody is using panels."
I guess it works? Weird that it ended up with the same speaking order each time.