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The way I understand it is that they organize on reddit or somewhere, one of them starts streaming, everyone else joins, and then that person raids the victim. And if anyone happens to get banned they just make a new account and do it all over again.

Darwin awards recipients don’t drag everyone down with them

Not fast enough.

We are seeing the Darwin awards in live action....

Have to feel sorry for the guy. He has to go before the press, give a statement on the obvious and then be asked questions regarding the process used to reach the conclusion they did.

That is legal training. Officers upon testifying must state that they have received training and experience on such things as a means to justify their investigation and their actions. It is no different that when I have said due to the drug training I received I initially identified the substance as marijuana through

You’re not sure what makes “US Senator” a more legitimate job than “plays bibeo games on camera”?

“I haven’t watched or read anything from this guy, but he certainly does elicit that reaction at a glance.”

Well, who needs more than a glance to form a whole bunch of opinions? A glance is practically a deep dive in 2021. Well done, you.

You’re not sure what makes a decades-long history in the US Senate advocating for policies that would objectively improve millions of people’s quality of life a more “real” job than a freaking internet streamer?
K, bub. Also Bernie absolutely IS held to a higher standard, and has actively lived up to that higher

I have literally never heard “If worst were to come to worst” in my life, and I mean literally-literally, so I’m not going to accept this one.

“The TENANTS of a genre” (tenets)

“Language is not math. Negatives do not cancel out, they are for emphasis.”

“First come, first serve” is correct, because both tense of ‘come’ and ‘serve’ match. “First came, first served” would also be correct. “First come, first served” don’t match.

That’s a joke from Friends

Reading this list, I was like, “Does anyone really say “Doggy dog???”

I’m always bugged by people saying “try and” when it should be “try to”, e.g. “I’ll try and get there by 3:00" instead “I’ll try to get there by 3:00".

I have the same dilemma with “chomping/champing at the bit”.  I learned a few years back that “champing” is actually the original/correct word to use.  I just try to avoid the phrase now.

English is tricky.

“so its utility as language is clearly still intact”

Everyone knows it’s actually Shoulda, Coulda, Woulda...