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just popped in here to say

just popped in here to say

I agree that it was almost certainly originally just a mistaken debasement of the linguistically accurate "couldn't care less" (I would guess originally changed because of the discomfort involved with saying "couldn't care", but that's definitely just a guess)  but the "could care less" version has been around (in the

I agree that it was almost certainly originally just a mistaken debasement of the linguistically accurate "couldn't care less" (I would guess originally changed because of the discomfort involved with saying "couldn't care", but that's definitely just a guess)  but the "could care less" version has been around (in the

"I could care less!" is actually fine, as a colloquialism its intended to be used with an inherently understood sarcasm. See also "I should be so lucky!" or "tell me about it!" both of which are commonly used to express ideas that conflict with their actual literal meaning.

"I could care less!" is actually fine, as a colloquialism its intended to be used with an inherently understood sarcasm. See also "I should be so lucky!" or "tell me about it!" both of which are commonly used to express ideas that conflict with their actual literal meaning.

In college the grocery store down the street sold 40's of Molson Ice for the absolutely absurd price of $1.24, which is why we kept drinking it regularly despite the fact that it quite literally smelled and tasted like farts.

The Seven Psychopaths marketing campaign: brought to you by the same geniuses who were responsible for the atrocious Terriers campaign a few years ago.

The Seven Psychopaths marketing campaign: brought to you by the same geniuses who were responsible for the atrocious Terriers campaign a few years ago.

On the Erin-as-simpleton front, I still think that the "Erin throws away disposable cameras" gag was literally the worst joke and possibly the lowest point in the history of the show, just hacky and meaningless and shitty as hell. On the plus side, I think the writers also realized after that joke that something was

On the Erin-as-simpleton front, I still think that the "Erin throws away disposable cameras" gag was literally the worst joke and possibly the lowest point in the history of the show, just hacky and meaningless and shitty as hell. On the plus side, I think the writers also realized after that joke that something was

ARGH godDAMNIT the spambot got me! I was expecting to see an ugly picture of Telfer, not how to make 8 grand in a week as a single mother!!!

ARGH godDAMNIT the spambot got me! I was expecting to see an ugly picture of Telfer, not how to make 8 grand in a week as a single mother!!!

Also at the time there was this since-dropped theme going on where basically all of the major adult characters (Marie, Ted, Hank, and Skyler) were shown breaking the law in some way, some more minor than others (Hank was brewing his own beer in the garage, Skyler was knowingly cooking books). Marie's was the most

Also at the time there was this since-dropped theme going on where basically all of the major adult characters (Marie, Ted, Hank, and Skyler) were shown breaking the law in some way, some more minor than others (Hank was brewing his own beer in the garage, Skyler was knowingly cooking books). Marie's was the most

jya like daegs?

jya like daegs?

According to Rambo 3, the Taliban equivalent of Rambo is just Rambo

According to Rambo 3, the Taliban equivalent of Rambo is just Rambo

Yeah man, but did you see T-sok's screen presence in ONEGAI SUPER SENSEI-SAN?? execrable!!