09-14-2017, 05:35 PM
(09-14-2017, 05:17 PM)Johnny Cupcakes Wrote: 1. Well, he stated that SOME were good people. Some is non-specific number, 2. but but the tone of his statement, you can pretty safely assume that he meant 'most'. Also, the way that Americans use the word "some" is pretty much opposite of the word "most".
Also, I've seen inbreeding first hand. I've been to Kentucky, Tennessee, Mississippi, Alabama, and West Virginia (notice the redness of said states). And since we're giving anecdotal evidence here, I'll just say that those people a'int right. Think of THOSE children, man!
EDIT: SOME of the people in the states that I mentioned are probably good people. I don't want to paint them in a negative way.
1. Maybe he didn't have the exact data in front of him for how many are "good"?
2. "Tone"? "Assume" he meant most? Mmmkay.
The rest of your post is standard issue cupcakes.
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