It is entirely personal taste. Just saying incorrect does not make it incorrect. Just as it is personal taste to cut your hair, it is personal taste to cut your nails.
In order for something to happen, there must be an attempt. I imagined that's what you were implying, and it's clear that it was, but, in order to successfully imply, you must attempt to imply.
I am a native English speaker, and the syntax in that paragraph is perfectly acceptable. The only problem with it is that the second sentence is a run-on sentence.
Why has the media, politicians, corporations, etc suddenly changed?
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It is entirely personal taste. Just saying incorrect does not make it incorrect. Just as it is personal taste to cut your hair, it is personal taste to cut your nails.
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Funny, cos you do that.
Not remotely the same but I'll bite.
Do you scrub under your toenails?
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I do. It is no more work to keep clean a long toenail than a short, though, if that's what you were attempting to imply.
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"Attempting" hahahahahaha fuck you, jesusbot.
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In order for something to happen, there must be an attempt. I imagined that's what you were implying, and it's clear that it was, but, in order to successfully imply, you must attempt to imply.
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Is English your second language? Cos your syntax is farked.
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I am a native English speaker, and the syntax in that paragraph is perfectly acceptable. The only problem with it is that the second sentence is a run-on sentence.