• @jeeva
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      177 months ago

      It’s clearly down to the increase in visible moustache-twirling villains in the news, saying stuff like “and I would have gotten away with it if it weren’t for those meddling kids.”

      Or something.

      Personally, I’m also annoyed at the increased use of “needs done”, which feels like it’s missing half a sentence. But hey, languages are big - and can fit a lot of different usage.

      • @breadsmasher
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        77 months ago

        needs done

        Could you use it in a sentence, or is that literally the sentence?

        “Can you clean the toilet? It needs done.” - like this, or?

        • @[email protected]
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          57 months ago

          Yes like that the carpet needs vacuumed. I hate it. They remove the Hamlet from the situation there is no " to be"

        • @Reddfugee42
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          17 months ago

          They drop “to be” for infinitive verbs. The clothes need washed. That bully needs beat up. Etc.

      • @[email protected]
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        47 months ago

        My brother-in-law says the dishes “need washed” and I can’t tell you how badly that grates on me.

    • @Maggoty
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      57 months ago

      I’ve used gotten for decades in the US?

      • @[email protected]
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        47 months ago

        I have heard that US English is much closer to the English of the 1600s, whereas ours evolved under the influence of French, and I guess some things dropped out of common usage. Gotten being one of them, posssibly until the invention of YouTube sped up globalisation.

        • @Maggoty
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          57 months ago

          Oh that’s interesting. Because we all think of the British accent as code for colonial period speech on TV shows.

          • @[email protected]
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            67 months ago

            I was watching a video about that the other day, turns out the generic American accent is probably closer to the English accent of the time than ours is.

        • @fox2263
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          17 months ago

          *speeded

          🤣

      • @Reddfugee42
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        27 months ago

        You also use question marks to end statements.

          • @Reddfugee42
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            17 months ago

            In that context, you’re implying that you can’t believe you use it that way

            • @Maggoty
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              17 months ago

              Sometimes I can’t believe anything.