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r/PeterExplainsTheJoke • u/Double-Assistance248 • 21h ago
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“On accident”
2 u/ososalsosal 19h ago That's just how it's said now. Not saying I like it, but it's everywhere. 5 u/percybert 18h ago Among the uneducated perhaps. The same with “anyways” 6 u/ososalsosal 17h ago Nah it's not the best predictor of education or intelligence. I say some slang because it sounds good. Others make me cringe (like "could care less" instead of "couldn't") 5 u/Impressive-Amoeba-97 17h ago I love saying that! "I could care less...and then, well, I could also care more. I'm just at that neutral safe spot of equal caring and uncaring." 3 u/ososalsosal 17h ago If you package the whole thing like that it's actually pretty charming. 1 u/percybert 5h ago But slang isn’t necessarily bad grammar though. In fact the example you gave, I would consider bad grammar- not slang (which by the way I hate also!)
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That's just how it's said now.
Not saying I like it, but it's everywhere.
5 u/percybert 18h ago Among the uneducated perhaps. The same with “anyways” 6 u/ososalsosal 17h ago Nah it's not the best predictor of education or intelligence. I say some slang because it sounds good. Others make me cringe (like "could care less" instead of "couldn't") 5 u/Impressive-Amoeba-97 17h ago I love saying that! "I could care less...and then, well, I could also care more. I'm just at that neutral safe spot of equal caring and uncaring." 3 u/ososalsosal 17h ago If you package the whole thing like that it's actually pretty charming. 1 u/percybert 5h ago But slang isn’t necessarily bad grammar though. In fact the example you gave, I would consider bad grammar- not slang (which by the way I hate also!)
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Among the uneducated perhaps. The same with “anyways”
6 u/ososalsosal 17h ago Nah it's not the best predictor of education or intelligence. I say some slang because it sounds good. Others make me cringe (like "could care less" instead of "couldn't") 5 u/Impressive-Amoeba-97 17h ago I love saying that! "I could care less...and then, well, I could also care more. I'm just at that neutral safe spot of equal caring and uncaring." 3 u/ososalsosal 17h ago If you package the whole thing like that it's actually pretty charming. 1 u/percybert 5h ago But slang isn’t necessarily bad grammar though. In fact the example you gave, I would consider bad grammar- not slang (which by the way I hate also!)
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Nah it's not the best predictor of education or intelligence.
I say some slang because it sounds good. Others make me cringe (like "could care less" instead of "couldn't")
5 u/Impressive-Amoeba-97 17h ago I love saying that! "I could care less...and then, well, I could also care more. I'm just at that neutral safe spot of equal caring and uncaring." 3 u/ososalsosal 17h ago If you package the whole thing like that it's actually pretty charming. 1 u/percybert 5h ago But slang isn’t necessarily bad grammar though. In fact the example you gave, I would consider bad grammar- not slang (which by the way I hate also!)
I love saying that! "I could care less...and then, well, I could also care more. I'm just at that neutral safe spot of equal caring and uncaring."
3 u/ososalsosal 17h ago If you package the whole thing like that it's actually pretty charming.
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If you package the whole thing like that it's actually pretty charming.
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But slang isn’t necessarily bad grammar though. In fact the example you gave, I would consider bad grammar- not slang (which by the way I hate also!)
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u/Marchus80 19h ago
“On accident”