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english-language expressions that are grammatically wrong or ambiguous
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SubDaWoofer:
anything that says"i dont want nothing" or "i dont want no"
its an double negative but its treated as a single negative
Foxscotch:

--- Quote from: Juncoph on January 14, 2018, 12:40:00 PM ---go to bed

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how doesn't that make sense
Ragequit:
what the forget or what the hell
Mardalf:

--- Quote from: Drydess on January 14, 2018, 12:46:27 PM ---neither pots nor kettles are black
and regardless of this that's like a short person calling someone else short. it's a statement of fact, you cant loving compare it to name calling

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It's called cast iron and it's black babeee!
Nonnel:

--- Quote from: Foxscotch on January 14, 2018, 01:54:29 PM ---how doesn't that make sense

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I think he's saying that grammatically it should be "go to your bed," similar with "never you mind" or the welcome home one
But I think it's fine considering there are sentences where parts of the sentence are only implied, like "help [me]!"

Adding insult to injury seems fine though. Someone kicks you and calls you a bitch. Makes it a little worse.
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