AnomalyLady
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You got the American oil?He uses Canadian oil, sugar. It's not that slippery or long-lasting either.![]()
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You got the American oil?He uses Canadian oil, sugar. It's not that slippery or long-lasting either.![]()
Ma' Lady, I'm halfway to eighty-seven. My mind isn't dim, though, and my thoughts are still quite promiscuous. My lengthy dipstick registers a quart low these days.You got the American oil?
I first came here for the porn and stories as well. Then the chat, then about a month ago the forum.Why are you here?
This is a shameful admission. Honesty isn't expected here, and it's refreshing to read that it's open like this.Why are you here?
We could get all philosophical on that. But what I mean is, why are you here on a sub (Hahaha!) forum that focuses on current and mostly political events?
I originally came to Lit for the porn. A side benefit was a forum. Even better, there was a place where you could, conveniently, talk about almost anything.
I read some porn. I posted. Rinse and repeat.
Fast forward about 20 years. I have a porn collection. And I will admit that I'm no longer here for the porn.
I like to watch and read the news, then come here to get an in-depth look at what people are saying about it. After you filter out the insults, there are a lot of highly intelligent and informed people who post here.I still read, but developed an addiction to the needles in the politics forum.
there are a lot of highly intelligent and informed people who post here.
Peoples?You mean, by way of coRrecTon?
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I like to watch and read the news, then come here to get an in-depth look at what people are saying about it. After you filter out the insults, there are a lot of highly intelligent and informed people who post here.
If you find yourself too invested in this place do yourself a favor and throw your laptop out the window, get your life back on track and don't look back.
So... quekS?
Got it!![]()
IroNy sTaRing yoU In tHe FacE.This place IS their life.
I like to think so. I consider you to be one of them. dmallord is another. You love to troll but there is no denying that you know what you're talking about.Plural?
It really is addicting, not gonna lie. I don't know what about it is so appealing. Is it the topics? Is it the people? Is it the fact that I've seen many of these people posting here for years? Is it a well crafted snarky insult? The PB has all that and more. I read it as much for entertainment as I do to see people's opinions on current events.If you find yourself too invested in this place do yourself a favor and throw your laptop out the window, get your life back on track and don't look back.
Now, about that tricky little word “you.”I like to think so. I consider you to be one of them. dmallord is another. You love to troll but there is no denying that you know what you're talking about.
It really is addicting, not gonna lie. I don't know what about it is so appealing. Is it the topics? Is it the people? Is it the fact that I've seen many of these people posting here for years? Is it a well crafted snarky insult? The PB has all that and more. I read it as much for entertainment as I do to see people's opinions on current events.
So confusing, but funnyNow, about that tricky little word “you.”
English doesn’t do us any favors here. Singular and plural you look exactly the same, which makes things... interpretively flexible.
So:
If that first paragraph uses singular “you,” then I gather Lance is being praised for his insight—and I’m flattered to be added to that list. Thanks! [Maybe not grouped with Lance, though.]
But if “you” remains singular, then the bit about loving to troll and still knowing what you’re talking about? Also Lance. [Glad I’m not in that clause.]
If, however, it’s a plural “you,” then I’m being looped into both the compliment and the trolling habit—and well, I may have to register a formal objection.
This, my friends, is how the first and second War of the Words began: over the ambiguous, weaponized "you."
My bad. I should've worded it better. I was addressing Lance in that post. Your name only applies to the compliment, not the love of trolling.Now, about that tricky little word “you.”
English doesn’t do us any favors here. Singular and plural you look exactly the same, which makes things... interpretively flexible.
So:
If that first paragraph uses singular “you,” then I gather Lance is being praised for his insight—and I’m flattered to be added to that list. Thanks! [Maybe not grouped with Lance, though.]
But if “you” remains singular, then the bit about loving to troll and still knowing what you’re talking about? Also Lance. [Glad I’m not in that clause.]
If, however, it’s a plural “you,” then I’m being looped into both the compliment and the trolling habit—and well, I may have to register a formal objection.
This, my friends, is how the first and second War of the Words began: over the ambiguous, weaponized "you."
Well, it originates from a time when students had to study English and diagram sentences in high school until they mastered every aspect of grammar. One could wake up in the morning having parsed sentences in one's dreams all night. [almost] The finesse of singular and plural was part of those studies. You were taught to spot the confusion and detangle the meanings of those.So confusing, but funny![]()
Let em starveWhat's the best way to deal with a troll?