• @Wetstew
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    66 hours ago

    Either. Either one of them.

    • @Shapillon
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      24 hours ago

      I agree that “either” is more specific. And I don’t mind being reminded of it.

      Otoh “any” is defined as x and every definition I found explicitely specified that cardinality is irrelevant. Either then is a subset of any, not a separate category.

      So imho this isn’t a mistake and you’re way more unconditional than you should.

      PS: as long that everyone remains sufficiently mutually understandable we should adopt a descriptivist attitude towards languages instead of a prescriptivist one.

      PPS: Don’t get me started on language as a class marker. This is a threat. c:

      • @Wetstew
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        13 hours ago

        Oh, no language policing intended. I was just doubling down on the bloodlust.