



How often do you use “whom” in verbal communication?
When grammar is involved.
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How often do you use “whom” in verbal communication?
If hear someone saying “whom” in a non ironic way, I’m going upside their head.When grammar is involved.
I’ve got:
blithering
utterly
Pretty much any word I use that has more than two syllables
Any others?
If hear someone saying “whom” in a non ironic way, I’m going upside their head.
If hear someone saying “whom” in a non ironic way, I’m going upside their head.
If it’s not “to whom it may concern,” which has few reasons to ever be spoken aloud, they’re getting a knot popped on that head.Only when it's used incorrectly, I hope.
"Gaslight" or any of the other forms of this word.
Particularly because it's very frequently used incorrectly as a synonym of "lie".
There are quite a few words/phrases like this that get picked up by the terminally online retards as part of their meme-speak.
Add strawman"Gaslight" or any of the other forms of this word.
Particularly because it's very frequently used incorrectly as a synonym of "lie".
There are quite a few words/phrases like this that get picked up by the terminally online retards as part of their meme-speak.
Add strawman
“Ilk” is another one.No. That's an apt description for certain ilk, whom shall not be named.
Thought about you yesterday, Champ.“Ilk” is another one.
We’ve shared a lot of jokes, Champ.Thought about you yesterday, Champ.
Driving home from picking up my youngest daughter at gymnastics. We passed a pumpkin patch. This place is a little insane with pumpkins and bouncy houses and this weekend they added a petting zoo.
When I saw it, I just started laughing. My daughter asked what was so funny. I just said “fucking Slinky”, which didn’t clear things up for my daughter at all.
Not reading entire thread, so...I’ve got:
blithering
utterly
Pretty much any word I use that has more than two syllables
Any others?
Not reading entire thread, so...
"Syllable" has 3 syllables.
Not the way I pronounce itNot reading entire thread, so...
"Syllable" has 3 syllables.