PSA: "of" is not a synonym for "have"!

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Originally Posted by calikev34


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maaaaan
you know what bothers me?

when people say that they "could care less"

that irks the #%*$ outta me

i could care less about what irks you
 
Originally Posted by calikev34


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maaaaan
you know what bothers me?

when people say that they "could care less"

that irks the #%*$ outta me

i could care less about what irks you
 
Originally Posted by calikev34


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maaaaan
you know what bothers me?

when people say that they "could care less"

that irks the #%*$ outta me
This. Seriously though, it doesn't even make sense to say "could" lol... 
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Originally Posted by calikev34


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maaaaan
you know what bothers me?

when people say that they "could care less"

that irks the #%*$ outta me
This. Seriously though, it doesn't even make sense to say "could" lol... 
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I used to make that mistake a few years ago until my friend corrected me on aim.  I see a ton of people still make that mistake.  I guess it's because when people talk, "have" can sometimes sound like "of".
 
I used to make that mistake a few years ago until my friend corrected me on aim.  I see a ton of people still make that mistake.  I guess it's because when people talk, "have" can sometimes sound like "of".
 
Its mind bottling how people dont know the difference.
 
Its mind bottling how people dont know the difference.
 
most people don't know grammar. They just say what sounds good. plus when it comes to language, nowadays it's about getting your point across rather than be point for point grammatically correct. English is one of, if not the, most convoluted unclear language there is out there. English language barely describes anything and is mostly based on implied meanings rather than definitives ( a definite definition) lol
 
most people don't know grammar. They just say what sounds good. plus when it comes to language, nowadays it's about getting your point across rather than be point for point grammatically correct. English is one of, if not the, most convoluted unclear language there is out there. English language barely describes anything and is mostly based on implied meanings rather than definitives ( a definite definition) lol
 
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