You sir, are why we can't have nice things.
You sir, are why we can't have nice things.
It's funny when British people think they're important
It depends on how you treat group nouns. Using the singular with a group noun, especially a band name, is quite common and widely accepted.
Not quite fully developed yet, get back to him in a generation or two.
Leave Johnny Depp aloooone!!!
Never
Treblinka Death Squad sold out when they signed to a major label
I think ur a contra
Like I said above, I live in Portland, and so much of the anti-science crap that is considered "liberal" here makes me ashamed to be a liberal.
I live in Portland. We actually voted to not fluoridate our water. I don't hate where I live, but it's truly disconcerting knowing the majority of the people around me are willing to actively deny reason and vote against something out of fear and misunderstanding.
They like to pretend they're smart, but apparently they…
I love the hidden jokes in this show, like the stuff on the screen during the news broadcast at the beginning, or the dog being named "abattoir"
I can find *jism in practically anything.
fixed it
Perry, eh?
I'm actually going to argue they don't have a case. The pronunciation of the cereal's name and the band name actually differ fairly significantly. "Hall and Oats" is pronounced [ hɑlændots ] or [ hɑləndots ] while he other is pronounced more like [ hɔlɪnots ] or [ hɔlənots ]. In any dialect of English which has not…
"When someone says "he don't" instead of "he doesn't", I assume they are not well-educated and possibly not very intelligent."
It's not "english skills" it's a different dialect. Just because it doesn't fit your norm, doesn't make it any less legitimate. At least try to either educate yourself about the topic your commenting, or maybe just hide your racism.
I'm gonna go where Odd Future said he wouldn't, and address what you call "pidgin" english. It's African American Vernacular English, a legitmate variety of the English language with a consistent grammar and lexicon. It's nowhere near a pidgin, which is a type of interlangue that occurs in the early development of a…
You referring to African American Vernacular English as "pidgin english" made it a race thing.
What's the difference between a baby and a bag of coke ?
Clapton wouldn't let a bag of coke fall out a window.
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