TRUMP CONVICTED

OldMedUser

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THIS is TFFG’s “perfect phone call” - in case more proof of his sketchy grasp of reality were necessary

it’s truly disgusting
How the fuck could you listen to that BS for more than 5 min without screaming at him to STFU! then hanging up. Even he doesn't believe his own con. Bad enough that short bit they've been playing on the news.

The only difference between tRump and a bucket of bullshit is the f'n bucket!

:peace:
 

OldMedUser

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Transitive words have an object, like “he rocks the cradle”.
Intransitive has no associated object, as in the modern “he so totally rocks”.
I was never very good at all that and barely passed English 11 because I could never keep all those things straight. Funny tho when I went back to school in my 30s and took a course called Technical Communications as part of my environmental chem program I nearly aced it with a 97% grade. One of the very first things she told us day one was, This is not an English course. Really cool lady that dressed like a clown but had a PhD in communications so must have known her shit. I really liked her salmon tie. :D

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DIY-HP-LED

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Trump is TERRIFIED of Surrender to Atlanta Jail As He Should

137,526 views Aug 17, 2023
Michael Popok of Legal AF reports on how Fulton County will now treat Trump and the other 18 co-conspirators like any other common criminal defendant, from jail surrender, booking and processing and release, to decisions made by the new presiding Judge McAffee in a televised set of hearings about arraignment and trial dates.
 

DIY-HP-LED

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She doesn't look ready for prison life, that is for poor losers and black people, not her, she has white privilege!


GOP Chairwoman Indicted After Mocking GA Law

A Georgia grand jury indicted former President Donald Trump and 18 of his allies, including Cathy Latham, a former GOP chairwoman in south Georgia. David Shuster breaks it down on Rebel HQ.
 

cannabineer

Ursus marijanus
I was never very good at all that and barely passed English 11 because I could never keep all those things straight. Funny tho when I went back to school in my 30s and took a course called Technical Communications as part of my environmental chem program I nearly aced it with a 97% grade. One of the very first things she told us day one was, This is not an English course. Really cool lady that dressed like a clown but had a PhD in communications so must have known her shit. I really liked her salmon tie. :D

:peace:
Dunno why I chose “words”:joint:
more correctly, transitive verbs
 

DIY-HP-LED

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Dunno why I chose “words”:joint:
more correctly, transitive verbs
It's like music, some intuitive ones are great and creative, while some who understand music theory and can read music have no innate talent. The words come naturally for some, while others construct a sentence and look at it like a mathematical formula. If it doesn't read right, it isn't written right is the intuitive way and that is grammar.
 

DIY-HP-LED

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Trump Delivered SMOKING GUN Evidence Against Himself to Prosecutor

116,055 views Aug 17, 2023
Michael Popok of Legal AF explains how more than a dozen Trump’s “mean tweets” ended up forming the basis of conspiracy criminal acts in the Georgia indictment, as Trump gears up to hand prosecutors more evidence with a press conference to explain “Georgia voter fraud”.
 

BudmanTX

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welp couple of tingly things coming out.....

1: Roger Stone clip........eeek....talk bout damning.....course he's he did nothing wrong, but we all know he did.....other than that....blah blah blah

2: looks like another indictment coming.....and this one from Arizona.....is the 5th the charm....
 

cannabineer

Ursus marijanus
It's like music, some intuitive ones are great and creative, while some who understand music theory and can read music have no innate talent. The words come naturally for some, while others construct a sentence and look at it like a mathematical formula. If it doesn't read right, it isn't written right is the intuitive way and that is grammar.
Then there are those who bring both to the table: impeccable mastery of theory and an amazing inner voice. Those are usually the pinnacle of the art: Mozart, Ravel, Stravinsky. Sinatra.

I fundamentally disagree with your last sentence. Untrained intuition is somewhere between erroneous and dangerous, and it is always self-indulgent. Grammatical (stylistic, syntactic, even orthographic) intuition, if it is to be of benefit, is built on a solid base of knowing the rules and the various irregularities. For it to sound right, it generally has to be right.

Some great poets deliberately say it wrong in order to evoke something not easily or concisely done otherwise. However the poet was fully literate, as is his intended audience.

Many people think that poetic license extends to less rigorous forms. (Numerous examples are known to most of us here as awful rock lyrics.) However, the result is usually not as evocative as the author would like, but simply disjoint.

Intuition without the full surrounding embrace of discipline is a prescription for dissonant error, and the results are quite often unattractive. They are always an offense to the simple virtue of literacy.
 
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