MARK MY words'n' and phrases that never made any sense to you

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Thyme

"is this the hill you want to die on" or inversely "i'm not gonna die on this hill"

especially in the context of discussions on the internet

Kalahari Inkantation

>"""whooomm"""

Fun Fac't: I usually just take a random guess with this one. At worst I'm only wrong 50% of the time. hocuspocus;

Kalahari Inkantation

January 01, 2023, 11:22:15 PM #17 Last Edit: January 01, 2023, 11:26:38 PM by Kalahari Inkantation
Quote from: Thyme on January 01, 2023, 02:06:34 PM"is this the hill you want to die on" or inversely "i'm not gonna die on this hill"

especially in the context of discussions on the internet

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ME##

Quote from: Kalahari Inkantation on January 01, 2023, 11:21:17 PM>"""whooomm"""

Fun Fac't: I usually just take a random guess with this one. At worst I'm only wrong 50% of the time. hocuspocus;

whom is simple

make it a declarative statement instead of a question and replace it w/ her/him/them

to whom are you speaking? i spoke to him/her/them
whom did  you greet at the door? i greeted her/zer/xer/her/them etc

Kalahari Inkantation

Quote from: ME## on January 03, 2023, 03:21:44 PM
Quote from: Kalahari Inkantation on January 01, 2023, 11:21:17 PM>"""whooomm"""

Fun Fac't: I usually just take a random guess with this one. At worst I'm only wrong 50% of the time. hocuspocus;

whom is simple

make it a declarative statement instead of a question and replace it w/ her/him/them

to whom are you speaking? i spoke to him/her/them
whom did  you greet at the door? i greeted her/zer/xer/her/them etc

Ƕoomm'st. befuddlement

Kalahari Inkantation


Thyme


Mando Pandango

Quote from: Kalahari Inkantation on January 11, 2023, 04:17:21 PM-'pregnant """person"""'

You mean mother? goonish
If a trans man gives birth would you call him a mother?

Statistically, it's a marginal case but the whole dialogue right now is about normalizing the marginal for the sake of inclusivity both in terms of social acceptance and, by extension, legal protections.
Quote from: Magyarorszag on August 22, 2018, 10:27:46 PMjesus absolute shitdicking christ, nu-boyah

Kalahari Inkantation

January 17, 2023, 03:53:28 PM #23 Last Edit: January 17, 2023, 04:01:34 PM by Kalahari Inkantation
alright folx, boyahpill me on this

Are "trans-man" and "mother" mutually exclusive? I don't see why they should be. huhdoodame;

The biological role one plays as a """birth-person""" is mother. One can still be a man for all other intents and purposes and also be a biological mother. I genuinely don't get why the word "mother" needs to be euphemismized here. It does not somehow invalidate the existence of transmen. befuddlement

Kalahari Inkantation

also,

  • "the rats are fleeing the sinking ship !!"

I mean, duh. psyduck;

Mando Pandango

Quote from: Kalahari Inkantation on January 17, 2023, 03:53:28 PMalright folx, boyahpill me on this

Are "trans-man" and "mother" mutually exclusive? I don't see why they should be. huhdoodame;

The biological role one plays as a """birth-person""" is mother. One can still be a man for all other intents and purposes and also be a biological mother. I genuinely don't get why the word "mother" needs to be euphemismized here. It does not somehow invalidate the existence of transmen. befuddlement
Sometimes colloquial definitions are inaccurate. Tomatoes are considered vegetables, but are biologically fruit. Many "berries," such as strawberries, are not berries at all, while bananas and eggplants are.

If you're speaking strictly biologically, sure, but culturally I don't think it holds up.

I've never really thought about it but you asked so that's my impression.
Quote from: Magyarorszag on August 22, 2018, 10:27:46 PMjesus absolute shitdicking christ, nu-boyah

Kalahari Inkantation

-when, exactly, to use "the"

Although by now I have spoken American for literally decades, it feels like this somehow still eludes me on occasion. befuddlement

Thyme

funny you mention that, this is something native french speakers can struggle a bit with when they start learning english because in french you use le/la pretty much every time

i'm sure there's many other examples but i can only think of one rn, when you present someone by their title:

"this is the doctor gibbings" (voici le docteur gibbings)
putting it in english sounds awkward
NOT putting it in french sounds awkward

Kalahari Inkantation

Quote from: Thyme on February 05, 2023, 08:29:58 AMfunny you mention that, this is something native french speakers can struggle a bit with when they start learning english because in french you use le/la pretty much every time

i'm sure there's many other examples but i can only think of one rn, when you present someone by their title:

"this is the doctor gibbings" (voici le docteur gibbings)
putting it in english sounds awkward
NOT putting it in french sounds awkward

i can only imagine how adorable this must sound in fr*nch lol giggle;

.........hey wait a minute

Is that where the Redd*ttors got it? goonish

Thyme


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