What does that mean? Does not make grammatical sense.
If it were any other author than Q my guess would be that it was a typo and the author intended to use the word "infer", meaning to analyse a series of facts and draw a conclusion. This word itself is commonly misused in place of "imply" meaning to communicate an idea or feeling without saying it directly.
I am not usually a grammar nazi but as we know, Q has repeatedly made it clear that words and spelling are important and on the few occasions Q did make a typo it was quickly fixed.
I don't know the answer. The fairly feeble best I can come up with is that the initial letters of "Does it refer that" spell DIRT.
Ugh, it's grammatically correct. "Does it refer that" Is a phrase that means, "Does it allude to the fact that...". It is 100% grammatically correct albeit an outdated phrase that is not often used anymore. If anything, I would say that the person writing that is most likely an older individual with a very strong command of the English language.
I don't mind arguing opinions but it's inefficient to argue facts. Especially as I am a native English speaker. You can look for "refer" in the dictionary the same as I can.
I would say we are in agreement though that there is possibly, maybe, something that Q was trying to say to us. After I failed to spot the Comey v. Corney thing I am never again going to skip over or dismiss anything that Q said.
What does that mean? Does not make grammatical sense.
If it were any other author than Q my guess would be that it was a typo and the author intended to use the word "infer", meaning to analyse a series of facts and draw a conclusion. This word itself is commonly misused in place of "imply" meaning to communicate an idea or feeling without saying it directly.
I am not usually a grammar nazi but as we know, Q has repeatedly made it clear that words and spelling are important and on the few occasions Q did make a typo it was quickly fixed.
I don't know the answer. The fairly feeble best I can come up with is that the initial letters of "Does it refer that" spell DIRT.
Yea thatโs strange. This post has MULTIPLE grammatical errors.
"Does it refer" simply means the same thing as, "Does it allude to..." The phrase Q used is grammatically correct.
OK a slightly longer quote
"Refer" is a transitive verb and therefore should have a direct object, but in this instance does not.
Ugh, it's grammatically correct. "Does it refer that" Is a phrase that means, "Does it allude to the fact that...". It is 100% grammatically correct albeit an outdated phrase that is not often used anymore. If anything, I would say that the person writing that is most likely an older individual with a very strong command of the English language.
I don't mind arguing opinions but it's inefficient to argue facts. Especially as I am a native English speaker. You can look for "refer" in the dictionary the same as I can.
I would say we are in agreement though that there is possibly, maybe, something that Q was trying to say to us. After I failed to spot the Comey v. Corney thing I am never again going to skip over or dismiss anything that Q said.
Well, you would all be wrong. lol