Who are you hanging out with that it's "very commonly used"?
In some (many) cases "very commonly used" sneaks into "alternative" and then into "acceptable" and then into "correct" or "preferred." Once it's snuck in it's hard to get rid of. Remember when "ain't" would have had the editors of the Oxford dictionary grasping their pearls?
Now:
informal
contraction
am not; are not; is not.
"if it ain't broke, don't fix it"
has not; have not.
"they ain't got nothing to say"
The effin' dictionary used "they ain't got nothing to say" as an example and called it "informal." I should say so.
In some (many) cases "very commonly used" sneaks into "alternative" and then into "acceptable" and then into "correct" or "preferred." Once it's snuck in it's hard to get rid of. Remember when "ain't" would have had the editors of the Oxford dictionary grasping their pearls?
Now:
informal
contraction
am not; are not; is not.
"if it ain't broke, don't fix it"
has not; have not.
"they ain't got nothing to say"
The effin' dictionary used "they ain't got nothing to say" as an example and called it "informal." I should say so.
I understand word and phrase evolution, but the circles I run in ain't using "I seen", very commonly or at all.
I understand word and phrase evolution, but the circles I run in ain't using "I seen", very commonly or at all.
Well, I didn't mean to imply it was my friends/acquaintances saying that. It's usually somebody on TV getting interviewed about something. Like, "I seen the fire coming toward my house..." I'm usually just wondering how the hell does anybody even learn to say that?
Well, I didn't mean to imply it was my friends/acquaintances saying that. It's usually somebody on TV getting interviewed about something. Like, "I seen the fire coming toward my house..." I'm usually just wondering how the hell does anybody even learn to say that?
Ah. Maybe that's a function of disasters' affinity for trailer parks?
I liked this one because I had no idea what the fuck it was about....."Nathan Flornece Swallowed Alive Surfing Brazilian Death Slab." I didn't know what to expect, but it was a surfing thing.
I liked this one because I had no idea what the fuck it was about....."Nathan Flornece Swallowed Alive Surfing Brazilian Death Slab." I didn't know what to expect, but it was a surfing thing.
I liked this one because I had no idea what the fuck it was about....."Nathan Flornece Swallowed Alive Surfing Brazilian Death Slab." I didn't know what to expect, but it was a surfing thing.
David Muir, NBC, teaser on a 10 year old girl missing in the woods: "They found her sleeping with a drone."
That headline made me think ''wtf" is this? Having never even touched a surfboard I was totally clueless. The whole goddamn experience made me feel like trump when he's asked a question and then spirals off into irrelevant gibberish. Except in my case, after reading the story, I'd have been able to answer a question about it.
That headline made me think ''wtf" is this? Having never even touched a surfboard I was totally clueless. The whole goddamn experience made me feel like trump when he's asked a question and then spirals off into irrelevant gibberish. Except in my case, after reading the story, I'd have been able to answer a question about it.
I was prepared to be horrified and mournful. In reality, the Viking 1 mission in 1976 may have killed any life present in soil samples it was testing by adding water. No theoretical life-killing extended beyond those samples.
Again, the Viking 1 mission in 1976 may have killed any life present in the soil samples it was testing by adding water, and just those samples. There's nothing in the article about killing "all life on Mars".
... But the crowning glory of this festival is undoubtedly the Leadville Boom Days Burro race, where participants run a 15—or 21-mile race while tethered to a trained racing burro....
"‘Won’t ever have mammograms or colonoscopy’: Woman issues warning over common healthcare procedure. Here’s what you should know"
What the article actually says is that the woman spreading that misinformation is full of it, but how many people might read that headline and think they shouldn't get checked or tested?
"‘Won’t ever have mammograms or colonoscopy’: Woman issues warning over common healthcare procedure. Here’s what you should know"
What the article actually says is that the woman spreading that misinformation is full of it, but how many people might read that headline and think they shouldn't get checked or tested?
Surprised she survived covid.
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Eamus Catuli~AC 000000000101010202020303010304 020405....Ahhhh, forget it, it's gonna be a while.