John Wasmuth
AH elite
According to the news, syrian dictator has fled to Russia
The leader of Tahrir al-Sham that goes by the name of Abu Mohammad al-Jolani has a $10 million dollar State Department bounty on his head. Looks like he is the new boss in Syria.We have seen what happens when a secular ruler is replaced with a religious zealot. What could possibly go wrong?
Always bothers me when they AXE me a question.I really don’t get the obsession with the grammar mistakes everyone is getting exited about. Usually easy to spot non-English speaker or English as second language errors.
What do they say about stones and glass houses? My favorite examples for those from the US and who speak English as primary or only language who routinely slaughter the language and grammar where common errors become acceptable. Could be called the “Ah shucks, just don’t know no better” bubba excuse.
Three common ones, among many, that make me cringe-
Incorrect use of “then” and “than” within a sentence
Incorrectly using “could care less” instead of “couldn’t care less”
Mis-pronunciation of “etcetera” with something like “ekcetera” or “exetera”
Doesn’t bother me because I ignore themAlways bothers me when they AXE me a question.
I’ll take that under advicement next time I axe you a question you know. LOL@Hunt anything I seen what you posted and I have some advise......never try to sale anything with incorrect wording......you will be a looser.
and @capra-capra Thank you for posting your points......discussion of contentious issues is a step toward solving them.........chest pounding and shouting "we won, we won" is for children. I appreciate your posts, even if not always agreeing .....FWB
That's how they say it in New Orleans! If you don't believe me, just AXE them.Always bothers me when they AXE me a question.
"They even inquired about you."That's how they say it in New Orleans! If you don't believe me, just AXE them.
LOL. I bet this was a surprise to Alvin Bragg after lobbying against a mistrial and demanding further deliberations on the lesser offense. This kid would have been convicted two years ago both by the jury and the press, so perhaps we are turning a page. There are some BLM agitators outside the courthouse so we may have a riot yet. It is, after all, nearly Christmas.
Prescient = to know beforehand,, apparent knowledge of things before they happen, foreknowledge@Altitude sickness is looking rather prescient this morning.
Suspect detained in manhunt for UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson's killer
Luigi Mangione, who was detained at a McDonald's in Altoona, Pa., has been identified as the suspect believed to have shot and killed UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson last Wednesday in New York City.www.foxnews.com
Even mexico is getting safer,"' in the news' a mob killed 2 men that kidnapped a little girl . could even be " prescient" of things to come in usa. whod a ever thunk it.Perhaps the average New York city resident has had the opportunity to voice that they've had enough of the increase in crime in their city. I've been to NYC a couple times, very short visits. We took in what we could, but I've always wanted to go back to see more of it. At least until recently, not so inclined anymore.
Even mexico is getting safer,"' in the news' a mob killed 2 men that kidnapped a little girl . could even be " prescient" of things to come in usa. whod a ever thunk it.
I sometimes use hyphenated words as well - often with multiple syllables.Prescient = to know beforehand,, apparent knowledge of things before they happen, foreknowledge
Ridge Runner, I checked his profile first to see if he was, in fact, a non-native English speaker but could not find where he was from. If I could have found evidence that English was not his first language, I would have certainly extended him that courtesy.
I also paired my initial perception with a later post in which fought was spelled “faught”
Otta my league, as I admitted to Tanks, even tho I speak several languages , southern , Midwestern, western, some northern dialect, some Cherokee a spat of Korean and Spanish.I sometimes use hyphenated words as well - often with multiple syllables.
Or bad translation software.…Much like a foreigner that has a "broken English" familiarity with the English language.
We have seen what happens when a secular ruler is replaced with a religious zealot. What could possibly go wrong?