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Location: On a scale of 1 to 10, how likely is it that this question is using binary?
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Originally Posted by Scissors
Grammar fight!
Actually, it doesn't need to only be used in circumstances where it changes the meaning of the sentence. It can also be used as a replacement for "in actuality", "in reality", "surprisingly" or "instead", such as when one is replying to a comment which assumed a different reality or set of circumstances, or as a correction.
In this case the first use of the word was like "instead", and the second use of the word was a synonym of "surprisingly".
My point. It doesn't change anything when it is removed. Verbosity.
Location: 1.Just because I'm paranoid doesn't mean people aren't out to get me... 2.That which does not kill me will probably hurt like hell... Joe McCarthy was right.
I've never understood the point of boulevard four wheel drive trucks. Lately I've been noticing more and more white guys going for that south of the boarder look with the rubber band tires on their 4X4 trucks
I've never understood the point of boulevard four wheel drive trucks. Lately I've been noticing more and more white guys going for that south of the boarder look with the rubber band tires on their 4X4 trucks
Which leaves whitey underneath hispanics and way underneath blacks on the cool scale.
I like you Scissors, "actually" is just a pet peeve of mine.
^^^what about this one?^^^
I've yet to see it used in a sentence, where, if it was removed, the meaning changed.