Very often the privilege of a vote confers nothing but the right to express one’s opinion as to which of two crooks is the crookeder - Stephen Leacock
A prime example of word salad.
Sorry, old fruit, but I never continue when I see the phrase "blow your mind".
Anon - and it was taught in return for money. Universities and colleges should be ashamed of themselves for doing something like this to students.dearieme - I don't usually, but I clicked this one. It seems to mean "possibly mildly interesting."
The rising inflections at the end of every sentence should be an automatic firing squad sentence.Penseivat
Penseivat - it always sounds weird to me, as if the speaker is testing every sentence for some kind of approval.
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A prime example of word salad.
Sorry, old fruit, but I never continue when I see the phrase "blow your mind".
Anon - and it was taught in return for money. Universities and colleges should be ashamed of themselves for doing something like this to students.
dearieme - I don't usually, but I clicked this one. It seems to mean "possibly mildly interesting."
The rising inflections at the end of every sentence should be an automatic firing squad sentence.
Penseivat
Penseivat - it always sounds weird to me, as if the speaker is testing every sentence for some kind of approval.
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