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^Another kicking English grammar post
Disappear.............lets see the Seeds of Hope Foundation should just pack up and go away.
Bad people who pretend they help the less fortunate.
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thank you for that!
THIS cunt FIRST >>>![]()
Butt before the dematerialization process is initiated, make sure his wife's cute little parakeet isn't nesting in his wig!
Agreed. This space cadet is the biggest megalomaniac in the history of modern civilization, and is straight out of a Twilight Zone show.
His upside down Hitler mustache definitely needs to disappear, and the dick who stole his wig needs an ass whipping.
First, he needs his face smacked with a lot of big cocks for not coming out of the closet.
Bad Bender...
At a minimum, he should be subjected to a class action lawsuit for exposing his horrific looking nose to millions of innocent viewers, and being too cheap to have it fixed. Then demote his goofy butt back to Inside Edition.
Agreed, butt first he should be exposed to the joys of gay sex in the form of a lot of large cocks smacking him on the ass for a few hours.![]()
"The surest way to make a monkey of a man is to quote him." ~ Robert Benchley
Well everyone seems to have just about covered it.
Well maybe not quite.
People who use "disappear" as a transitive verb. It's awkward as Hell.
I'd rather not say, because that would only bring them up, again!![]()
'Tis better to let sleeping dogs ...![]()
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Keep smilin'!!![]()
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WISDOM is the Knowledge you've gained ... After you could have used it! _Me
I think that started in Argentina with "los desaparecidos" in the 1970's or 1980's, at least that was the first I heard of it. I'll accept the transitive form of it, because it has additional (and sinister) meanings from somebody who simply "disappears" which might mean they moved with no forwarding address, left the room unnoticed, etc.
The transitive form usually implies something authoritarian or totalitarian (when referring to a government doing it), or something similarly ruthless perhaps involving actions of crime syndicates, warlords, etc.
"Some people without brains do an awful lot of talking." -The Scarecrow, WIZARD OF OZ, 1939
Betsy DeVos, Secretary of Education, to under-performing schools: DROP DEAD.
Make, for a man, a fire - and he'll be warm for a few hours. Set a man afire, and he'll be warm for the rest of his life.
Satire is meant to ridicule power. If you are laughing at people who are hurting, it's not satire, it's bullying. - Terry Pratchett
Everyone whose ideals contradict my own and people famous just for being famous or disgusting (Kardashians and Honey Boo Boo).
Bill O'Reilly
I make my bed with the stars above my head and dream of a place called home.
Somebody, someday, should kill him.
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"Some people without brains do an awful lot of talking." -The Scarecrow, WIZARD OF OZ, 1939
Betsy DeVos, Secretary of Education, to under-performing schools: DROP DEAD.
Make, for a man, a fire - and he'll be warm for a few hours. Set a man afire, and he'll be warm for the rest of his life.
Satire is meant to ridicule power. If you are laughing at people who are hurting, it's not satire, it's bullying. - Terry Pratchett
Steny Hoyer.
All the Kardashian's
I may be bad, but I'm perfectly good at it.
Myself...
disappear as not truly 'gone' ... but if i could afford it i'd have a house of my own with land and basically never leave it
I wish the OP would disappear.
I wish I could disappear forever...
Pope Ratzi but now that he is gone all the next ones will do! Homophobes!
My neighbor just beside our house. They are always noisy and very insensitive. They want to have fun at the expense of others. They play loud music all the time even during off peak time.
I do believe that "Who would you like to disappear" is correct. Disappear in this context is an intransitive verb: "He should disappear," not "I will disappear him." As was mentioned earlier in this thread, to disappear someone is a neologism that implies some sinister action. It is not standard English.
"Whom would you like to disappear," although at first glance seems grammatically correct makes the verb "disappear" into a transitive verb.
All that being said, I do admit that one would say, "I would like him to disappear," not "I would like he to disappear." But all this is moot because the form "whom" is fact dying in English usage, as you can see in newspapers, on television, and in all but the most precise speech.
haters. can't we all just get along?
labcorp and direct loans.
one thing about the closet/you don't have to hurry/it will be bad tomorrow/so brother, don't you worry![]()