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by smithoc
53 days ago
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I'm genuinely fascinated and confused by what's going on in this thread, as apparently British and American English speakers misunderstand each other. If I understand correctly, we've got:
libraryofbabel says "maybe a little too uncritical" ... but that was supposed to be British snark that actually meant "it's a big problem that it's not at all critical" Then, moab says "Bro" as a pejorative, because he took the original "uncritical" comment as literal rather than sarcastic... And then libraryofbabel objects to "bro" not because it was used as a pejorative (which maybe she doesn't understand that it is in this context?), but because she interprets it as gendered (which maybe it is in British usage?) I think libraryofbabel and moab are actually in agreement about the book, and but have both misunderstood the other's sarcasm. Maybe we really do need the /s usage. |
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