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The Niners offered a first round pick for Darnold last season?


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12 minutes ago, WarHeel said:
Which of these makes grammatical sense in context of the tweet?
 
Inferences aren’t necessary here.

it makes sense if you understand what it means in AAV

which you do

which makes this thinly-veiled aggression against black vernacular

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57 minutes ago, WarHeel said:
 
 
 
 
ain't
/ānt/
 
INFORMAL
contraction
  1. am not; are not; is not.
    "if it ain't broke, don't fix it"
    • has not; have not.
      "they ain't got nothing to say
       
       
       
      Which of these makes grammatical sense in context of the tweet?
       
      Inferences aren’t necessary here.

What does grammar have to do with believability?

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Doesn't shock me considering they mortgaged their entire future on Trey Lance and that's looking like bust city.

Meanwhile, the Panthers need to marinate extra hard on that. The team that had Jimmy G on the roster was willing to offer a 1st round pick for Sam Darnold. Oh wee fuging mayne. Stay all the way out on that deal.

 

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2 hours ago, travisura said:

Well they gave up three firsts and a third for Trey Lance so

Yeah I'm not a scout but that dude looks like he sucks.  Think that move goes down as equally as genius as Chicago shrewdly moving up to grab Trubisky instead of waiting for Mahomes to fall in their laps. 

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1 hour ago, WarHeel said:

Grammatical eloquence means a hell of a lot when it comes to trust. 

Only if you've got small mind.

So what you're implying is if their grammar is poor, according to your culture, they are untrustworthy.

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