Bunk, Gavjack Bunk wrote:
Nexus Kinnon wrote:
Bunk, Gavjack Bunk wrote:
Until you notice he Demeo'd you with the phrase "a people" injected nearly randomly into his sentence, he's masturbating furiously at pwning you all with his "win".
e: Now that you do know he did, read his sentence again, because it's bewildering.
lol because you can't speak english despite shitting out 10 paragraphs about kiddie porn at the drop of a hat
[Citation needed, spastic]
e: Make that an explanation rather than a citation, because I'm pretty sure I am good at English, but you are making no sense. See if you can actually explain yourself too. After you fail, delete it and just type some of your now usual bile. Don't forget to include a large dose of assumed self importance.
in the context of my sentence:
lol if u think employment rate has anything to do with how lazy a people are/aren't
a people is the subject, being the noun meaning a plurality of people, typically of a nation, ethnicity etc. substitutes for this in my sentence might be populace or nation.
the verb here is to be, present participle of the verb to be in this context (referring to a noun, people, more specifically the plurality thereof) is are and I've also negated it using a contraction to form aren't
the adjective (describing word m8, in case your english isn't up to this) is lazy. this describes the people, e.g.: the people of germany are lazy, whereas southern europeans are industrious
taken as a whole, my sentence could be otherwise rendered as:
Your suggestion that the unemployment rate of a country is related to how lazy a people(/country/population/tribe/group/whatever) makes me want to laugh out loud.
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