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They don't consciously say it sarcastically because they do not need to. It is sarcastic within itself, much like dozen of other expressions in the English language. Stop being a nit. [/ QUOTE ] KSOT, a. I've been down this road too many times. Take it from me, you're wasting your time. b. Coming into this thread and telling someone to stop being a nit is Sisyphean behaviour. |
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#82
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yeah, farther / further annoys me
you further a cause you walk farther than something |
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#83
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Do grammar nits get into a snit over the 'corruption' of the word 'entree'?
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#84
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Do grammar nits get into a snit over the 'corruption' of the word 'entree'? [/ QUOTE ] I have no idea what you are talking about. |
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#85
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[ QUOTE ] They don't consciously say it sarcastically because they do not need to. It is sarcastic within itself, much like dozen of other expressions in the English language. Stop being a nit. [/ QUOTE ] KSOT, a. I've been down this road too many times. Take it from me, you're wasting your time. b. Coming into this thread and telling someone to stop being a nit is Sisyphean behaviour. [/ QUOTE ] This is the part that interests me because before this thread I had never heard of anybody saying, 'I could care less,' in a sarcastic manner, intentionally or otherwise. I thought it was understood that these people are just [censored] up a phrase because they don't know any better. This genreal example of sarcasm is obviously true. The prime example of this is, 'Yeah, right!' It is impossible to say 'yeah, right' and NOT be understood as sarcastic, and a clarification is needed if you actually want to express the idea of 'yeah' plus 'right'. Still, I've never heard of '...could care less' being used this way and I think I have to disagree, as it gives people way to much credit, consciously or otherwise. |
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#86
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Do grammar nits get into a snit over the 'corruption' of the word 'entree'? [/ QUOTE ] omg thanks, this is the stupidest "English" word - how TF can "entree" NOT MEAN APPETIZER! I MEAN WTF!!!!!!!!!!! |
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#87
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[ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] They don't consciously say it sarcastically because they do not need to. It is sarcastic within itself, much like dozen of other expressions in the English language. Stop being a nit. [/ QUOTE ] KSOT, a. I've been down this road too many times. Take it from me, you're wasting your time. b. Coming into this thread and telling someone to stop being a nit is Sisyphean behaviour. [/ QUOTE ] This is the part that interests me because before this thread I had never heard of anybody saying, 'I could care less,' in a sarcastic manner, intentionally or otherwise. I thought it was understood that these people are just [censored] up a phrase because they don't know any better. This genreal example of sarcasm is obviously true. The prime example of this is, 'Yeah, right!' It is impossible to say 'yeah, right' and NOT be understood as sarcastic, and a clarification is needed if you actually want to express the idea of 'yeah' plus 'right'. Still, I've heard of '...could care less' being used this and I think I have to disagree, as it gives people way to much credit, consciously or otherwise. [/ QUOTE ] And to think, I called you a moron multiple times in my other thread. Oh well. I don't think "Yeah right" is analogous, because when someone says that, they aren't confusing a phrase that would otherwise make sense. It's not like "Yeah wight" is the meaningful phrase that got butchered - sarcasm can be inherent in a popular phrase, but even in the case of "yeah right," the sarcasm is intended. I doubt it's intending in the could/couldn't fiasco. |
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#88
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[ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] They don't consciously say it sarcastically because they do not need to. It is sarcastic within itself, much like dozen of other expressions in the English language. Stop being a nit. [/ QUOTE ] KSOT, a. I've been down this road too many times. Take it from me, you're wasting your time. b. Coming into this thread and telling someone to stop being a nit is Sisyphean behaviour. [/ QUOTE ] This is the part that interests me because before this thread I had never heard of anybody saying, 'I could care less,' in a sarcastic manner, intentionally or otherwise. I thought it was understood that these people are just [censored] up a phrase because they don't know any better. This genreal example of sarcasm is obviously true. The prime example of this is, 'Yeah, right!' It is impossible to say 'yeah, right' and NOT be understood as sarcastic, and a clarification is needed if you actually want to express the idea of 'yeah' plus 'right'. Still, I've heard of '...could care less' being used this and I think I have to disagree, as it gives people way to much credit, consciously or otherwise. [/ QUOTE ] And to think, I called you a moron multiple times in my other thread. Oh well. I don't think "Yeah right" is analogous, because when someone says that, they aren't confusing a phrase that would otherwise make sense. It's not like "Yeah wight" is the meaningful phrase that got butchered - sarcasm can be inherent in a popular phrase, but even in the case of "yeah right," the sarcasm is intended. I doubt it's intending in the could/couldn't fiasco. [/ QUOTE ] i say "i could care less" for things that interest me, but only moderately |
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#89
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[ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] They don't consciously say it sarcastically because they do not need to. It is sarcastic within itself, much like dozen of other expressions in the English language. Stop being a nit. [/ QUOTE ] KSOT, a. I've been down this road too many times. Take it from me, you're wasting your time. b. Coming into this thread and telling someone to stop being a nit is Sisyphean behaviour. [/ QUOTE ] This is the part that interests me because before this thread I had never heard of anybody saying, 'I could care less,' in a sarcastic manner, intentionally or otherwise. I thought it was understood that these people are just [censored] up a phrase because they don't know any better. This genreal example of sarcasm is obviously true. The prime example of this is, 'Yeah, right!' It is impossible to say 'yeah, right' and NOT be understood as sarcastic, and a clarification is needed if you actually want to express the idea of 'yeah' plus 'right'. Still, I've heard of '...could care less' being used this and I think I have to disagree, as it gives people way to much credit, consciously or otherwise. [/ QUOTE ] And to think, I called you a moron multiple times in my other thread. Oh well. I don't think "Yeah right" is analogous, because when someone says that, they aren't confusing a phrase that would otherwise make sense. It's not like "Yeah wight" is the meaningful phrase that got butchered - sarcasm can be inherent in a popular phrase, but even in the case of "yeah right," the sarcasm is intended. I doubt it's intending in the could/couldn't fiasco. [/ QUOTE ] i say "i could care less" for things that interest me, but only moderately [/ QUOTE ] you made me LOL, it was actually a 5 second LOL, so...thank you. |
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#90
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A good one to get into the habit of saying, and a drab monotone delivery is essential, is, 'I have no strong feelings nor opinions about this matter.'
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