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minus-squareAdmiral PatricklinkfedilinkEnglish57•3 days agoSorry, can’t not laugh at the Freudian slip here. But yeah, low-information and/or single-issue voters are a scourge.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink-1•16 hours ago low-information voters My candidate gave two multi-hour unscripted interviews. Did yours do that?
minus-square@ccunninglink16•3 days agoThe new American way would be to double down on the mistake and deride ptz for not being up to speed on this latest usage of ‘are’…
minus-squareAdmiral PatricklinkfedilinkEnglish9•3 days agoApparently I was unaware that “are” is now considered a contronym. lol
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish3•3 days agoIt’s like how we now have to specify whether we’re using “literally” as a traditional or modern colloquialism, because the modern definition now encompasses “figuratively” 🫠
Sorry, can’t not laugh at the Freudian slip here.
But yeah, low-information and/or single-issue voters are a scourge.
My candidate gave two multi-hour unscripted interviews. Did yours do that?
Lol, yeah, case in point. Fixed.
The new American way would be to double down on the mistake and deride ptz for not being up to speed on this latest usage of ‘are’…
Apparently I was unaware that “are” is now considered a contronym. lol
It’s like how we now have to specify whether we’re using “literally” as a traditional or modern colloquialism, because the modern definition now encompasses “figuratively” 🫠