For all intensive purposes you could grammar cop that until you're blue in the face, anon. Irregardless, people will still say "I could care less." ;p
Believe it or not, Merriam-Webster (once an authority on words) actually lists "I could care less" as acceptable. Why? BECAUSE SO MANY PEOPLE SAY IT WRONG, IT'S NOW OK.
Same with "libary" and "Febuary." They list those as acceptable pronunciations. I shit you not. It's like the editors were all sitting around getting stoned listening to Don McLean's American Pie, and one suddenly blurted out "OK guise! 'Febuary' is in! It's LITERARY!!" LOL
How long can it be until "ain't" receives their official blessing? God help us.
Whats this, like 4th time this month ?
Ya, no one gives a shit now. This shell game the Chinese are using has backfired and people could care less. Lol.
A frennly reminder: if you COULD care less, then why dont you? ;) makes it sound like you still care. It's you could NOT care any less about ______...
For all intensive purposes you could grammar cop that until you're blue in the face, anon. Irregardless, people will still say "I could care less." ;p
Believe it or not, Merriam-Webster (once an authority on words) actually lists "I could care less" as acceptable. Why? BECAUSE SO MANY PEOPLE SAY IT WRONG, IT'S NOW OK.
Same with "libary" and "Febuary." They list those as acceptable pronunciations. I shit you not. It's like the editors were all sitting around getting stoned listening to Don McLean's American Pie, and one suddenly blurted out "OK guise! 'Febuary' is in! It's LITERARY!!" LOL
How long can it be until "ain't" receives their official blessing? God help us.
/wordnerd
A frennly reminder: Although phonetically they sound similar, the idiom is actually "for all intents and purposes" ;)