nice90sguy
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Aside from that shocking misuse of English, I agree with your postthat ain't such a bad thing
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Aside from that shocking misuse of English, I agree with your postthat ain't such a bad thing
If you are speaking of my use of "ain't" I must protest. Used as it is in colloquial language it replaces almost every contraction in the English language and thereby relieves the speaker (or writer) of trying to decide whether to use the full-word version or the contraction thusly eliminating the headache or the arguement of which is needed or required. Besides, I are a writer, I are smart!Aside from that shocking misuse of English, I agree with your post
Or I'm writing informally on a message board, not writing prose in a literature novel or a formal essay. I'm just quickly typing out words in my natural dialect. Still, Grammar is just one dialect of English imposing a hegemony on other dialects of English declaring I am the right version of it and you are wrong because I say so. There is no "true" or "correct" English. There are different flavors of it that change year after year. Holding back the change of language is like stopping the tide.Not to me, it doesn't. It's one of those constructs, like "me and clyde went hunting," that shows a shortfall in one's English-language training. And this is a writer's board.
I really think it was pretty clear I was joking, so, maybe that's something to work on too, besides your grammar
I'll stick with what you quoted from me.Or I'm writing informally on a message board, not writing prose in a literature novel or a formal essay. I'm just quickly typing out words in my natural dialect. Still, Grammar is just one dialect of English imposing a hegemony on other dialects of English declaring I am the right version of it and you are wrong because I say so. There is no "true" or "correct" English. There are different flavors of it that change year after year. Holding back the change of language is like stopping the tide.
Really??? Perhaps you should reread what I posted with an eye to understanding that maybe I too was joking. As far as grammar, in staid, egotistic company it is fun to play the fool, to violate the "rules" as dictated by those who are not flexible enough to understand they are guidelines and not sacrosanct. Besides, if I can't laugh at myself, in what world do I have the right to laugh at anyone else? A humorless existence would be akin to living in a sexless one.I really think it was pretty clear I was joking, so, maybe that's something to work on too, besides your grammar
"Less" doesn't sound better to some of us. It just sounds wrong.Yeah, but less hoops sounds better and since languages evolve by how people like things to sound, today's grammar violation is tomorrows accepted practice. Since this isn't formal writing, but an informal forum why not write like i speak.
I did and I responded in kind. Or at least I thought I did. If not mayhaps my flippin' age is creeping in on me.I also didn't get it was a joke. Maybe it's you and not us.
They say, ain't, 't'ain't, and 'tisn't and such.
When you start losing count of them, you know it's dead.it may look alive, but I promise it isn't.
I did and I responded in kind. Or at least I thought I did. If not mayhaps my flippin' age is creeping in on me.
Comshaw