tygerprints

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tygerprints , to xkcd in xkcd #2915: Eclipse Clouds

Every time there's a solar eclipse, a blood moon, a super moon, or any other astronomical phenomenon, we never can see it here in Utah, it's always far too cloudy and too overcast to see anything. Same with this Monday's eclipse, though even if we could, we only would see a portion of it anyway.

tygerprints , to aww in You ain't saw nothing

Tee hee. I really don't give a fuck what you think either way.

tygerprints , to aww in You ain't saw nothing

Ignorance of linguistics is for worthless scum. And I don't give a flying FUCK (read that again) about anyone elses' opinion.

tygerprints , to aww in You ain't saw nothing

All of us have biases, but it's wrong to excuse bad grammar as being some kind of "normal." If people can't handle constructive criticism, they shouldn't be submitting stuff to online sites to start with.

tygerprints , to aww in You ain't saw nothing

If that kind of twisted and illogical grammar is what you call "easily understood," then I'm beginning to see why we have such a literacy problem. My whole point is that it is NOT easily understood, and in fact I've rarely encountered a more difficultly worded sentence when all the person was trying to say was simply "you didn't see anything." See how easily it can be said AND understood?

tygerprints , to aww in You ain't saw nothing

Yeah I didn't need to go there. Blimey!

tygerprints , to aww in You ain't saw nothing

In English a negative expressed more than once is commonly called a double-negative and also thought to mean the opposite of what the sentence says. It trips me up to read awkward sentences like that, I find it's sort of like a road bump where you don't expect one. But I do realize that it often appears normally in other languages that way.

tygerprints , to aww in You ain't saw nothing

"You ain't saw nothing," I'm still trying to figure out what that sentence means. It's sort like something an uneducated thug in britain might say, in a novel. I think what it means is "you didn't see anything." But since it's a double negative, it implies you actually did see something. Very strange!!

tygerprints , to Politics in Alaska Considers Joining Colorado in Disqualifying Trump From Primary Ballot

It's almost like you're living in some crazy fantasy world where justice actually matters and the supreme court isn't a bunch of entitled right wing baboons. All I can say to that is -- I want to live on that world also!!

tygerprints , to Politics in Alaska Considers Joining Colorado in Disqualifying Trump From Primary Ballot

That would be the state where I live, which is redder than a baboon's ass with heat rash. If trump were removed from the ballot here, I'd eat my underpants with a side of brocolli. I'd have to question everything I thought was real. I'd have to pinch myself with a nipple clamp to see if I'm really dreaming. Maybe I'll do that anyway and take my mind off trump for awhile.

tygerprints , to Politics in Alaska Considers Joining Colorado in Disqualifying Trump From Primary Ballot

The state supreme court of Maine has also just decided to disqualify trump from the ballot. It shows that there are some states in this country where common sense and American democracy still matter. Former trump did cause insurrection against the country of America, and therefore isn't qualified to even be elected to dogcatcher in our country - no matter what. It's time for this to happen.

tygerprints , to xkcd in xkcd #2868: Label the States

I think in this country, Christianity does have a monopoly on faith. And monopoly is a good word to use, because religion is really just big business and those who make the most money hold all the cards.

tygerprints , to xkcd in xkcd #2868: Label the States

That's true. I doubt most U.S. citizens could actually name most of the states or their locations on a map of the U.S. All I'm saying is that if they can, that's pretty impressive - because so many young people today can't even name a country at random.

tygerprints , to xkcd in xkcd #2868: Label the States

I did finally. My bad for not spotting the anomalies right off. See, your wonderful christian attitude was so helpful.

tygerprints , to xkcd in xkcd #2868: Label the States

I see what you mean about this map being anomalous. Some of the states seem to be doubled, I wondered where they got that 64 states figure from!! My bad!

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