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You will pay for this [Salo Comics]

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  • BolexForSoup@kbin.social
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    “You’re already” makes sense as a sentence and I don’t like it lol

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      It’s what it’s

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        Y’all’s opinions are irrelevant here. We are enemies now.

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          I don’t understand what yinz guys is sayin

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            Youse people…

          • e̶t̶t̶y̶b̶l̶a̶t̶a̶n̶t̶@lemmy.world
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            Don’t start with that philly jawn

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              Philly? I do hope you’re kidding

              • e̶t̶t̶y̶b̶l̶a̶t̶a̶n̶t̶@lemmy.world
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                Not kidding, just ignorant 😞

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                  Ha! That’s Pittsburghese, friend!

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          Y’all’s is perfectly good Texan though.

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              That’s not better… just different

              Not much offense, I was born and raised in Texas. Happy as fuck to not be there now

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        twitch

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        I hate you so much rn

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        I threw up in my dictionary

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      The reason it feels wrong is that “are” is the main verb in the sentence and shouldn’t be contracted. You are only supposed to contract auxiliary verbs like “you’re eating already” where eating is the main verb and are is auxiliary.

      Edit: (I used a bad example because “eating” is a noun, as pointed out below.)

      Un-edit: The example’s correct, “eating” is a verb in this context.

      Also, I’m thoroughly confused about who’s saying “you’re already” in this comic.

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        But “You’re already fluffy” works without another main verb?

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          Yes. It doesn’t work as “you’re already” and really, it doesn’t work all thay well as “you are already” either. This is almost yoda levels of rearrangement.

          It makes the most sense as “you already are”.

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            Right you’re

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          Yup, this is likely a phonological restriction in addition to a syntactic one, though it’s worth noting that the copula (the “be” verb) shows a lot of idiosyncratic behavior in different contexts in different dialects of English.

          It seems that this pattern may have something to do with stress assignment within a predicate, but I’m not sure what the conditioning environment is at first glance. Any English phonologists here who can shed some more light on this?

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            I’m no expert, but I think “you’re already” doesn’t work because the “anti-stress” on the contraction tells us the focus is later, but the focus of “already” is actually on the “are” in “you’re”. It trips us up because it sneaks the focus past us and then just ends the sentence before the focus the stress told us about arrives.

            It may also be because “you are already” is a variant of the sentence “you are” which can’t be contracted, so the contraction insinuates “you’re already [something]”. It makes us parse a different sentence structure than it is, then we get confused when the sentence ends early.

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          “Eating” isn’t a verb, either. The person you’re responding to just got some terms wrong, the underlying idea about contractions is correct.

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            “Eating” most definitely is a verb in that context

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            Good point, thanks I removed the “eating” example. That’s what I get for commenting in the morning.

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              I think your example is actually correct. Eating CAN be a noun, but in your example it is a present participle, a type of verb. It would be a noun if eating was the subject, ie: “eating is fun,” where it would be a gerund. https://teacherblog.ef.com/grammar-recap-intro-to-gerunds-and-infinitives/

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                Sigh I think you’re right. It’s the progressive form of the verb.

                That’s been throwing me off all day. Thanks for confirming. Grammar is confusing.

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        Its obviously the cat’s ass, which explains its facial expression.

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      Also, is the cat saying it? The speak marker points to the cat on the third frame not the dude on the third or fourth.

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      She’s already what though?

      Omae wa mo

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      It is wrong: should be “You are already”, as the emphasis of the sentence is on “are”

      https://youtu.be/CkZyZFa5qO0

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      Yeah but I think it’s not a full sentence because she smacks him before he can finish the sentence

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      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hou0lU8WMgo

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      The fact that you seem to not have seen this before indicates that you cannot actually always contract ‘you’ and ‘are’. ‘Cannot’ in the sense that most people don’t do it and you will get grades deducted if you do it when learning English as a second language.

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        The fact that you seem to not have seen this before indicates that you cannot actually always contract ‘you’ and ‘are’.

        I’m still re-reading this sentence. How does not having seen this before indicate what you can or can not do?

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          I love how they are trying to correct bad grammar with even worse grammar

          seem to not have seen

          cannot actually always

          🤡

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            Both of these are perfectly grammatical in modern English though?

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              It’s poor sentence structure

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                By what objective metric?

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                  They don’t think it be like it is, but it do

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              Now that I re-read it, I’m pretty sure the second one should be “actually cannot always”.

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          I retract the word ‘indicate.’ It’s not proof, but if you haven’t seen a phrase before, despite n years of reading and/or speaking a language, it means that that phrase is uncommon. If that phrase also looks like it should be used more (I’m referring to “you’re” being very common in different sentence structures), that’s a strong hint that the phrase doesn’t exist or has some very different meaning in that context.

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          Because language is a thing that everyone agrees on, together. If nobody else is using the words like that, maybe you shouldn’t either.

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            The fact that you seem to not have seen this before indicates that you cannot actually always contract ‘you’ and ‘are’.

            This is the line I am referring to, not any specific word. This sentence is nonsensical:

            “The fact you seem to not have seen this before indicates…” followed by “that you cannot always contract ‘you’ and ‘are.’”

            How are those related? If someone hasn’t seen this before… it indicates … grammar rules? How does not seeing it indicate a grammar rule?

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        [This comment has been deleted by an automated system]

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          I wasn’t trying to imply that contracting is always wrong. Rather, it is not always right.

          In the case of “it’s what it’s”, the “it is” part is being stressed, so contracting it is weird.

          This is why I find contracting “You are already“ weird. To me, the stress is on the are. However, after reading and re-reading the statement in my head, I can feel people stressing the already instead. To those, “You’re already” would probably be fine.

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          No, “cannot” is the more formal way to write it.

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    “If you want the cat experience, get the fluffy ear hair band, soft paw mittens and pluggable tail…”

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      Every time someone mentions genetic engieneering first response they get from people of my age is “When catgirls?”

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        Wtf is up with all the cat girl stuff? When did it become so popular?

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            The domestication of felines and its consequences have been a disaster for my dick.

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          Anime was a mistake

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    My wife always gets mad when I point out that the dog sits around all day, demands the food off of her plate, and constantly interrupts her when he is bored or wants attention, but she spends hours doting over him and praising him. I, on the other hand, work all day to sustain our lifestyle, spend a lot of my “leisure” time doing chores around the house, and am mindful to be polite, but I barely get a hug and “I love you”.

    …

    For anyone who is in doubt, I mean it in jest. I don’t need constant reassurance and reward to keep being a responsible adult. Also, though she will not admit it, she knows the dog is much cuter than me.

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      She’s Bajoran

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    TIL “chu” is the sound of a kiss.

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      I think that’s the noise they make in Japanese.

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        “Chu” is like “mwah”.

        Another fun one, instead of “ribbit” they say “kero”.

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          It’s always funny to see how other languages approximate animal sounds.

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          Ribbit Ribbit Bonito?!

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            It’s Bugsnax!

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              talkin’ 'bout bugsnax

              Is that game any good? I only know it because I’m a big fan of their music.

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                I gave it a shot on Gamepass I think and it wasn’t for me. I just didn’t find it challenging. Mostly gathering bait and using it on the right bug. Then dropping off 10 of that bug to whoever gave you the fetch quest. Story was cute and chill but I couldn’t be engaged because I was bored with the gameplay loop.

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                  Doesn’t sound like it’s for me either then, thanks

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          Is that the same “chu” that mouses make?

          チューチュー (chūchū), a sound a mouse makes.

          From here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pikachu#Concept_and_design

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            I have to be honest I have no idea. 😅

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          How about “rucke di gu” for German pigeons?

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      And sometimes lasers

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    That answer would 100% make me single one way or another.

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    Does he have a death wish?

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      that voice seems to be coming from the cats anus

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    You can’t put your face down on a pussy like that without blood splattering everywhere.

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      Plenty of cats will let you snuggle and love like this (not all ofc) Cats are more of a companionship, they will only let people they trust love on them.

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      Now I’m wondering if you got downvoted so badly because people are reading something else into your comment

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        Yeah, I think people thought he was talking about a cat and had a different experience.

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      Only if it’s that time of the month

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      Ein guter Pirat sticht auch ins rote Meer

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    I totally kiss my SO like that.

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    Having a death wish aren’t we?

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    savage lol

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    But this is two women…?

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      I think it’s supposed to be a guy with a “man bun.”

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      Yeah her husband is extremely feminine 🥴 so cute.

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      Even if it was two women, couldn’t one of them refer to the other as “husband”?

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      Are you dumb or just a troll?

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        Men aren’t allowed to have long hair, clearly.

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          It literally says husband in the comic so he’s not wrong it’s a stupid question

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          Right - all kings of Europe were women.

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