Freshbite wrote:There's not much beating around the bush with you, isn't there, Adwuga?
Wait... The phrase "isn't there" is usually used to affirm a positive, but the first part of the sentence is negative... or do the two negatives cancel each other out? I can't figure this out, Freshie.
Assaultman67 wrote:He wants people to have seizures.
Yes. I do.
Re: Archive of Notable Events
Posted: Tue Mar 26, 2013 12:29 pm
by Freshbite
adwuga wrote:Wait... The phrase "isn't there" is usually used to affirm a positive, but the first part of the sentence is negative... or do the two negatives cancel each other out? I can't figure this out, Freshie.
I was contemplating on whether to use "isn't there" or "is there", but I couldn't figure it out and went with the first thing that came to mind. Apparently there are some guidelines concerning the matter which I have yet to encounter.
Re: Archive of Notable Events
Posted: Tue Mar 26, 2013 1:54 pm
by Glabbit
Freshbite wrote:Apparently there are some guidelines concerning the matter which I have yet to encounter.
adwuga wrote:
Wait... The phrase "isn't there" is usually used to affirm a positive,
Adwuga didn't add:
and vice versa.
but he still did just explain it quite civilised-like.
Re: Archive of Notable Events
Posted: Tue Mar 26, 2013 6:04 pm
by Assaultman67
Renegade_Turner wrote:I recognise Bleach and Harry Potter, but what were all the others?