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  • J Jim Crafton

    You guys must get real confused during sex!

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    Single Step Debugger
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    Only when making sex with humans. :-D

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    • B Brady Kelly

      Same construct. "I am the last person to think it will rain tomorrow", so "Its sooo given that I think it will rain tomporrow. Colloquial South African, be it Afrikaans, Bantu, or san, all recognise sarcasm and verbal irony as great sources of mirth and bonding. You get tourists here whose heads have a remarkable ability to bounce over them any joke with a humorous false gender, response, or hyperbole. A fisherman on the Cape Coast may say to a returning competitor, with a huge catch, "Iz zat all you kn doo?", where the other party, on returning from a later trip, may respond, "I so didn't want this big catch" I'm amazed that this figure of speech is actually forcing to some people. It's been around hundreds of years in a young country, must have been longer in old countries.

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      Brady Kelly wrote:

      I'm amazed that this figure of speech is actually forcing to some people. It's been around hundreds of years in a young country, must have been longer in old countries.

      And then we grew up. ;P

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      • M Marc Clifton

        keefb wrote:

        Billy Replies: "Aye, right."

        But only if it's Scotty or Kirk that's saying it. And then, frankly, a single positive can actually mean a negative! Marc

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        Luc Pattyn
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        to summarize: - a single positive can actually mean a negative; - two positives may mean double negative; - two negatives cancel each other (but not always). so we can better stop asking yes-or-no questions? - yes - no - don't know - all of the above - none of the above - all of the above :confused:

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        • L Luc Pattyn

          to summarize: - a single positive can actually mean a negative; - two positives may mean double negative; - two negatives cancel each other (but not always). so we can better stop asking yes-or-no questions? - yes - no - don't know - all of the above - none of the above - all of the above :confused:

          Luc Pattyn


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          - brillant

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          • S Single Step Debugger

            Only when making sex with humans. :-D

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            CPallini
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            :omg: You are already confused. :-D

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            • K Keith Barrow

              A Russian Teacher is speaking to his [Northern] English pupils: "Russian is now an unusual langauge in Europe, as a double negative is used to reinforce the negative so to say 'I'm not never doing that' in Russian means I'm really, really not doing it. In English it means I will do it in the future. No language exists where a double positive forms a negative". Billy Replies: "Aye, right."

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              Michael Bergman
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              Two wrongs don't make a right, but three rights make a left.

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              • K Keith Barrow

                A Russian Teacher is speaking to his [Northern] English pupils: "Russian is now an unusual langauge in Europe, as a double negative is used to reinforce the negative so to say 'I'm not never doing that' in Russian means I'm really, really not doing it. In English it means I will do it in the future. No language exists where a double positive forms a negative". Billy Replies: "Aye, right."

                CCC solved so far: 2 (including a Hard One!)

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                Joe Simes
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                I'm not Scots but I have a friend who is and he said this the other day: Je'naekenfitamean? Good luck figuring that oot! :wtf: :)

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                • J Joe Simes

                  I'm not Scots but I have a friend who is and he said this the other day: Je'naekenfitamean? Good luck figuring that oot! :wtf: :)

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                  Dan Neely
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                  "I have a speech impediment."?

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                  • D Dan Neely

                    "I have a speech impediment."?

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                    Joe Simes
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                    As does everyone from Aberdeen! ;) And I though my Weegie friends were hard to understand!!

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                    • M Michael Bergman

                      Two wrongs don't make a right, but three rights make a left.

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                      Two wrongs don't make a right, but two Wrights make a plane?

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