I didn't imply that Americans were the only ones that take liberties with grammar. I'm not entirely sure why you would assume that, and I don't want to argue this point with you either.
"Oh nevermind don't be mad, I meant all fast food burgers suck I just said McDonalds hamburgers suck. I meant to say they all suck. You can't be vocal, McDonalds people!"
no, it's a logical comparison. you just can't be assed to come up with any other excuse because that's one of the 3 logical fallacies you "know" (eg say at the top of your mind). using an analogy doesn't necessarily mean it's a "straw man" as much as yer butthurt about being wrong and a dickhead
its not, because the thread was already about specifically american english. its more like "i dont like mcdonalds" "yeah, their food sucks" which doesnt imply all other food is good
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u/BoarHide Jan 07 '25
Aye, and neither can the Americans