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I think it's that crazy British grammar that soccer fans use like when they say something like "San Francisco are the best team in the league."are?
There very well could be. That's why I put a question mark behind it. I'm not entirely sure either.I think it's that crazy British grammar that soccer fans use like when they say something like "San Francisco are the best team in the league."
I guess it's a big deal if you haven't won one in 108 years
I would misprofile you as a Huey Lewis fanIf you see someone wearing this shirt, it's probably me.
https://bunny.teeshirt21.com/2017/11/02/17881-1509626206360-Gildan-Men-Dark-Grey-_w92_-front.jpg
Or as a Bret Easton Ellis aficionado.I would misprofile you as a Huey Lewis fan
That's kind of a dark turnOr as a Bret Easton Ellis aficionado.
Funny that was the first thing that came to mind. Christian Bale is quite the actor.Eephus said:That's kind of a dark turn
Your crazy, its clearly are.I see nothing wrong with the "is," actually. It probably should be the British usage of the singular "Why sport is great" but whatever. I'm so used to wrong plurals being used w/r/t sports that I don't even blink an eye anymore.
Damn, that’s awesomeStanley Cup celebration last night with Blues superfan Laila Anderson, an 11-year-old girl with a life-threatening disease.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pIg1TfEp1qI
Those damn onions...
Their, they're. Its O.K.Your crazy, its clearly are.
I am a grammer nazi, I should know.
Lol I pride myself on my grammar as well, but I wasn't saying multiple sports (baseball, football, lacrosse, rugby, hey let's name all the sports), I was saying that singular thing that is sports. Sports is "a thing" not just many things. But I'm not quibbling, changed. And actually now that I've changed i can see I've already changed the meaning, but nm.Your crazy, its clearly are.
I am a grammer nazi, I should know.
Lol I pride myself on my grammar as well, but I wasn't saying multiple sports (baseball, football, lacrosse, rugby, hey let's name all the sports), I was saying that singular thing that is sports. Sports is "a thing" not just many things. But I'm not quibbling, changed. And actually now that I've changed i can see I've already changed the meaning, but nm.
The wave function collapse was faulty.I get you. "Sports" as a singular category among others was your intention. But I still hate you for the clip in the OP.
ETA...what the hell happened? My quote and text seemed to have split into two separate posts when I submitted.