Comment on I might shit my pants just a little if I saw this
ddplf@szmer.info 3 weeks agoIt’s kinda like words have vastly different meanings depending on the context.
Comment on I might shit my pants just a little if I saw this
ddplf@szmer.info 3 weeks agoIt’s kinda like words have vastly different meanings depending on the context.
Atomic@sh.itjust.works 3 weeks ago
Yes. That’s kinda my point. And in the context of human kind. We refer to it as “my kind of people” in writing.
It shows that people don’t read books anymore.
milk_steak@lemmy.world 3 weeks ago
Both ways are acceptable in writing depending on context. If you read books as much as you claim you’d realize there isn’t a universal set of rules all authors need to follow.
(dictionary.cambridge.org/us/dictionary/…/kinda)
Atomic@sh.itjust.works 3 weeks ago
Please… Read the examples they give you in your link. It’s very obvious which “kind of” they refer to.
The sequence of words are the same but the meaning is not.
When you say “my kind of people” you are talking about your kin.
Look, you are free to write however you want. I really don’t care. I just find it sad that people don’t know how or which words to use.
ddplf@szmer.info 3 weeks ago
Sorry was very kind to see him go, indeed!
ddplf@szmer.info 3 weeks ago
Yes! I find it very sweet that you’ve seen through your errors and openly admit it! :^)
Atomic@sh.itjust.works 3 weeks ago
Yikes… if that’s what you gathered from my comment. I feel sorry that your educational system failed you.