• @foggy
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    37 months ago

    It’s a thing that happens in most languages that create rules about sentence structure.

    Basically, really important or frequently used statements will break the rules to… Save time.

    Can you imagine that scene from scene from half bake, instead of “Fuck you, fuck you, fuck you, fuck you, you’re cool, fuck you, I’m out!”

    You’d get “I will fuck you, I will fuck you, I will fuck you, I will fuck you, I think that you are cool, I will fuck you, I will leave now.”

    Something like ‘Im going to the store’ only becomes ‘going to the store!’ in contexts of urgency and familiarity, like yelling it on the way out the door to your spouse. You wouldn’t likely do that in your workplace.

    https://youtube.com/shorts/5CceU7oR22s

    This kids great if you like language nonsense.

    • @TheRedSpade
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      47 months ago

      I always thought that “Fuck you” was a command (“You fuck you”).

      • @samus12345
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        17 months ago

        It is, it means “Fuck yourself”.

    • @[email protected]
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      fedilink
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      27 months ago

      Yeah, one context in which a subject is not required even with proper English grammar is in imperatives, which makes sense given the implied urgency. If “Watch out!” had to be something more long-winded like “You must watch out!” you’d probably be dead.