← Back to context Comment by alternatetwo 9 hours ago I think it's "The fucking article". 3 comments alternatetwo Reply inanutshellus 9 hours ago Yes and to be clear, one uses "TFA" to imply annoyance that TFA hasn't been read.e.g. "TFA covers this already." lukasgelbmann 8 hours ago That’s not something I wanted to imply. It can also stand for "the fine article". Is there a better shorthand for "the article linked at top of the page" / "the original article"? inanutshellus 7 hours ago Nope, one simply says "the article".
inanutshellus 9 hours ago Yes and to be clear, one uses "TFA" to imply annoyance that TFA hasn't been read.e.g. "TFA covers this already." lukasgelbmann 8 hours ago That’s not something I wanted to imply. It can also stand for "the fine article". Is there a better shorthand for "the article linked at top of the page" / "the original article"? inanutshellus 7 hours ago Nope, one simply says "the article".
lukasgelbmann 8 hours ago That’s not something I wanted to imply. It can also stand for "the fine article". Is there a better shorthand for "the article linked at top of the page" / "the original article"? inanutshellus 7 hours ago Nope, one simply says "the article".
Yes and to be clear, one uses "TFA" to imply annoyance that TFA hasn't been read.
e.g. "TFA covers this already."
That’s not something I wanted to imply. It can also stand for "the fine article". Is there a better shorthand for "the article linked at top of the page" / "the original article"?
Nope, one simply says "the article".