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i just say "i dont give a *******" or " I dont give a rat's ass"
it really drives your point home. especially when you yell it aloud in public people take notice of the fact immediately and without question that "Hey... that guy just doenst give a sh*t" ![]() ![]()
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wait, you lot are whinging about having to pay for everyones healthcare?
welcome to the united kingdom... granted you lot have a bigger population but surely that would work in your favour (i.e. you pay less) |
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How does the nation pay for obama's health care plan?
Look at de vid, the man himself explaining . http://www.nytimes.com/2009/07/23/us..._r=1&th&emc=th |
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The "I tells ye" was a little tongue in cheek.
My grammar, is-far perfect: [and my spelling is worse - without my spell checker}. That said, there is a difference of magnitude between a normal grammar mistake and the "I could care less" issue. Imagine if "Gone with the wind" ended with "Frankly, my dear, I do give a damn". It makes no sense!
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Good lord another discussion breaks down into an english lesson
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If you look hard enough you can find someone who objects to just about anything, so who (besides the forum owner) gets makes the rules as to what is disrespectful and what's not?
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I also have some ocean front property in Arizona you might be interested in Mr. Fish
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It is cultural. This is, for the most part, an internet-wide folkway. I did not imply that disciplinary action was warranted, so I am not certain precisely what Neal has to do with any of this. It can be akin to calling someone ugly. You can't be arrested for it, but it is universally accepted as ungenerous behavior.
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I got the joke. As for "I could care less", this might help:
http://www.worldwidewords.org/qa/qa-ico1.htm It's like "gross", which in English originally paralleled the German and meant "great" or "large". At that time calling a person "gross" was simply another way of calling him obese. But since people were disgusted by the sight of an extrememly obese person, "gross" came to be synonymous with "disgusting", and English-speaking people commonly use it that way today. Or take "great" itself. "Great" also originally meant large, but took the opposite tack from "gross" - it now is used to mean "very very good".
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