ain't\ˈānt\
1 : am not : are not : is not
2 : have not : has not
3 : do not : does not : did not — used in some varieties of Black English
Origin: contraction of are not.
First use: 1749
Usage: Although widely disapproved as nonstandard and more common in the habitual speech of the less educated, ain't in senses 1 and 2 is flourishing in American English. It is used in both speech and writing to catch attention and to gain emphasis <the wackiness of movies, once so deliciously amusing, ain't funny anymore — Richard Schickel> <I am telling you—there ain't going to be any blackmail — R. M. Nixon>. It is used especially in journalistic prose as part of a consistently informal style <the creative process ain't easy — Mike Royko>. This informal ain't is commonly distinguished from habitual ain't by its frequent occurrence in fixed constructions and phrases <well—class it ain't — Cleveland Amory> <for money? say it ain't so, Jimmy! — Andy Rooney> <you ain't seen nothing yet> <that ain't hay> <two out of three ain't bad> <if it ain't broke, don't fix it>. In fiction ain't is used for purposes of characterization; in familiar correspondence it tends to be the mark of a warm personal friendship. It is also used for metrical reasons in popular songs <Ain't She Sweet> <It Ain't Necessarily So>. Our evidence shows British use to be much the same as American.
It isn't any of my concern, if you wish to be considered 'nonstandard' and / or 'less educated'.
Yer callin my bluff? How many violations have I accumulated? And are you keeping track of everyone's transgressions? Plus who said yer rules were the rules fer this site? Hmmm?
Are they globalists trying to take over?
Who are the vhatc? Are they trying to take our rights away...take the guns away?
You didn't answer my question about the number of violations I have so I'm issuing 10 demerits to you:deliberate avoidance
It's for the good of the planet. We must balance the needs of the individual against the needs of the planet. You lose. Now move into the closest city center where we have a 200 sq ft cell(apartment) for you. And you only need a bike.
Your first question uses an -ist suffix (from the Hellenic [Greek] istēs), incompatible with a New Era of Enlightenment, and for that reason, unanswerable. Please rephrase your question without using -ists or -isms.
The VHATC-L2 (please use the proper form) is an acronym for, 'Very Highly Advanced Technological Civilisation in the galaxy L2' , in our Local Group.
Incorrect. They are trying to help you (and all the other life forms on Planet Earth). So-called 'rights', are earned through responsible behaviour. Live by a gun, die by a gun.
I do not keep account of an individual's violations, and / or Ethical conduct. You will need to query the VHATC-L2, should you receive that opportunity.
By whose authority are you issuing these "demerits"?
Hey chucklehead, it is people like you who are contributing to the destruction of this Planet Earth. You are selfish, stubborn and greedy. Conform with this New Era of Enlightenment, or forfeit Rule #1. No human (Homo sapiens sapiens), has the 'right' to deprive any other life form, that we share this planet with, their 'right' of existence.
You have a 'right' to die. No human can deprive you of that 'right'.
Are 'IIN' answers representative of the views of the wider public?
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"Whatcha", is not a word.
"Wichita", is a word. It refers to a tribe, who formerly spoke a Caddoan language. Also, several places named after them.
Please use proper spelling.
What do you think?
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Thank you, but a lecture with no violation ain't no fun
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ain't\ˈānt\
1 : am not : are not : is not
2 : have not : has not
3 : do not : does not : did not — used in some varieties of Black English
Origin: contraction of are not.
First use: 1749
Usage: Although widely disapproved as nonstandard and more common in the habitual speech of the less educated, ain't in senses 1 and 2 is flourishing in American English. It is used in both speech and writing to catch attention and to gain emphasis <the wackiness of movies, once so deliciously amusing, ain't funny anymore — Richard Schickel> <I am telling you—there ain't going to be any blackmail — R. M. Nixon>. It is used especially in journalistic prose as part of a consistently informal style <the creative process ain't easy — Mike Royko>. This informal ain't is commonly distinguished from habitual ain't by its frequent occurrence in fixed constructions and phrases <well—class it ain't — Cleveland Amory> <for money? say it ain't so, Jimmy! — Andy Rooney> <you ain't seen nothing yet> <that ain't hay> <two out of three ain't bad> <if it ain't broke, don't fix it>. In fiction ain't is used for purposes of characterization; in familiar correspondence it tends to be the mark of a warm personal friendship. It is also used for metrical reasons in popular songs <Ain't She Sweet> <It Ain't Necessarily So>. Our evidence shows British use to be much the same as American.
It isn't any of my concern, if you wish to be considered 'nonstandard' and / or 'less educated'.
Where are your rules?
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Yer callin my bluff? How many violations have I accumulated? And are you keeping track of everyone's transgressions? Plus who said yer rules were the rules fer this site? Hmmm?
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Violation.
Please see Rule #10.
Transgression; Contempt
Please be honest with yourself and others. [There are a few exceptions to this, poker is one of them.]
The Rules are not just for this website. They are for everyone around the world.
The VHATC-L2 said so. You can ask them, if you get the chance.
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Are they globalists trying to take over?
Who are the vhatc? Are they trying to take our rights away...take the guns away?
You didn't answer my question about the number of violations I have so I'm issuing 10 demerits to you:deliberate avoidance
It's for the good of the planet. We must balance the needs of the individual against the needs of the planet. You lose. Now move into the closest city center where we have a 200 sq ft cell(apartment) for you. And you only need a bike.
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Your first question uses an -ist suffix (from the Hellenic [Greek] istēs), incompatible with a New Era of Enlightenment, and for that reason, unanswerable. Please rephrase your question without using -ists or -isms.
The VHATC-L2 (please use the proper form) is an acronym for, 'Very Highly Advanced Technological Civilisation in the galaxy L2' , in our Local Group.
Incorrect. They are trying to help you (and all the other life forms on Planet Earth). So-called 'rights', are earned through responsible behaviour. Live by a gun, die by a gun.
I do not keep account of an individual's violations, and / or Ethical conduct. You will need to query the VHATC-L2, should you receive that opportunity.
By whose authority are you issuing these "demerits"?
Hey chucklehead, it is people like you who are contributing to the destruction of this Planet Earth. You are selfish, stubborn and greedy. Conform with this New Era of Enlightenment, or forfeit Rule #1. No human (Homo sapiens sapiens), has the 'right' to deprive any other life form, that we share this planet with, their 'right' of existence.
You have a 'right' to die. No human can deprive you of that 'right'.