So... change of pace here...
Grammar, more specifically the lack of articles and plurals. I went to high school and I played hockey while there. When we were juniors, we looked forward to going to THE prom. My high school sucked at hockey, but as we got to senior year, the reality of making the state tournament was actually a reality and in my senior year, we DID make THE states.
Now, kids apparently go to prom, as if it's a verb and it is an action in itself. My stepson's wife's mom runs a cheerleading "school" (in quotes because it's... I don't know what it is, but it's like those dumb shows, for real) and they go to nationals, again, like "national" means some action.
It gets worse; since I've known her (no, actually, since she was 18 or so, but I mean, I've been experiencing it for eight years or so now) my wife has suffered from migraines, where she gets skull-shattering headaches, some so bad the only answer is a dark room and a soft bed because any movement is torturous. There's a rash of new prescriptions out now for treating migraine headaches - pro tip: none work all that well, at least on my wife - and so a rash of new advertisements about them. One we see frequently is one of the Kardashian mannekins talking about "migraine" and how this fantastic new compound will relieve your symptoms of "migraine" and make you want to, I don't know, super model or something. I'm not sure, she's upstairs right now, but I'm almost positive that hearing Karen Kardashian talk about "migraine" to refer to THE migraine HEADACHES ("the migraines") that she's suffered with for 11 years (my wife was, is and always will be 29 in my heart!) actually GIVES her A migraine headache!
Are we so lazy and/or insecure that we have to boost the importance of things and move SO fact that we now skip articles and reducing them to the singular? I think we are!