Norman Alexander
Penultimate Amazing
Heh.*Beat*
What?
Everyone is concentrating on the boy. I just riffed on his hat.
Heh.*Beat*
What?
I AM serious! My serious point was it was found and bought in a flea market, essentially a glorified yard sale. How did it even get there?
I mean, as you say, this is a current candidate for the 2020 presidential election and the sitting president. Other presidents including the mentally infirm and rather incompetent have whole libraries built to house their presidential material. But this campaign hat for Donny's current bid for re-election was sold for a few cents in a yard sale - it was unwanted and they could barely give it away.
I happen to think that says a lot about what the man-in-the-street REALLY thinks about this president.
Evidently not. I "know" that the two terms mean literally the exact same thing and are freely interchangeable in any circumstance. The dictionary definition for several even explicitly includes "a few" inside it.
But no stone is too small to overturn in the Search for the Secret Subtext, I guess.
Merriam-Webster from search results page freaking One said:... several denotes more than the words couple and few do...
Right, when I grew up in NJ USA, this kind of ganging up was out of the question, as was beating someone you were far larger than. You fought clean, keeping it above the waist except for sweeps, stopped when the other guy gave, and all that. The peanut gallery would be all over your ass if you fought dirty. And yes, no one is calling to institutionalize the girl. It's just normal now.
Well shut my mouth. I was going to argue that few is often used to describe a count much larger than several. Which it is...!
Few describes a small count, but it also subtly used to describe a small percentage: There's a few voters who mailed their ballets in late. That could reasonably mean thousands of ballets. But several always denotes a small count. Replace few with several, and I'm expecting 3 or 10 or 20.
Carry on.
*Thermal sees Checkmite claims 'the dictionary says', but does not openly cite which dictionary used*
*Thermal rolls eyes and sighs. Link comes from American Heritage.
SYNONYMS: some, a number of, a few, not very many, a handful of, a small group of, various, a variety of, assorted, sundry, diverse
If it were 100% true and rolled out as simply as we're lead to believe, then plenty on here, according the rhetoric I've read, would completely endorse this beating.
By the way the violence is inexcusable no matter what "reason" is given.
Maybe it was for some other reason.
Shocking moment school bus bullies pummel 14-year-old boy leaving him hospitalized with head injuries 'because he'd worn a Trump 2020 hat'
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/ar...bullies-pummel-14-year-old-boy-Trump-hat.html
This didn't seem like school bullies picking on someone. The girl was filled with rage, there was a personal note in the attack. She wanted to hurt him, not scare him as a typical bully would.
Given that he seems to be colored and the boy comes from a fanatical Trump family and wore MAGA hats to school I have a pretty good idea where all the rage is coming from.
Not that I condone violence or anything. The information simply does not support the hypothesis this was a bully picking on a weaker kid. The reverse seems much more likely.
McHrozni
a) It wasn't a MAGA hat
b) So now you are saying the kid started it for wearing a Trump 2020 hat?
Right, a KAGA hat. My bad.
Or was that AKAGI?
No. I'm saying there is a strong positive correlation between kids who wear Trump 2020 hats and kids who deliberately make life miserable to non-white kids.
Of course that doesn't mean every kid who wears a Trump 2020 hat to school is a racist bully, nor does wearing one make you a racist bully all by itself. The correlation may not be causal.
It's still there though - and rather strong.
McHrozni
Right so now it isn't just the MAGA slogan that is deeply offensive now (Even though Bill Clinton used it), it is any piece of clothing with the word Trump on it?
You misunderstand.
Here, I hope this helps:
https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/correlation
McHrozni
you say most US racists are Trump voters,
I say nothing of the sort. I merely point out most Trump voters are racists.
"Most dogs are covered in hair" is distinct from "most creatures are covered in hair are dogs". I'm sure this fallacy has a name, can someone help me with that?
McHrozni
I say nothing of the sort. I merely point out most Trump voters are racists.
"Most dogs are covered in hair" is distinct from "most creatures are covered in hair are dogs". I'm sure this fallacy has a name, can someone help me with that?
McHrozni