The preposterone coursed through the mathlete's veins.
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Grammarian: NO! You can't end a sentence with a preposition!
John: Fine. Where are you at, asshole?
Grammarian: NO! You can't end a sentence with a preposition!
John: Fine. Where are you at, asshole?
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Proposition 215, also known as the Compassionate Use Act of 1996, was a proposition that was passed on November 5, 1996 in the state of California. It passed with 5,382,915 votes in favor and 4,301,960 against. It allows patients with a valid doctor's recommendation, to possess and cultivate marijuana for personal medical use.
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Get the Proposition 215 mug.Generally, a proposition is a statement, a sentence that makes a claim such as "This water tastes bad."
There are four kinds of propositions, labeled A, E, I, and O.
An 'A' proposition claims that "All A are P."
An 'E' proposition claims that "No A are P."
An 'I' proposition claims that "Some A are P."
An 'O' proposition claims that "Some A are not P."
Propositions are used in everyday language. A simple sentence can be a proposition. A proposition is labeled for the purpose of determining its validity, its truthfulness, against other statements in logical arguments when compared to other statements in that argument.
"This water tastes bad" would be an example of an 'A' proposition, because the speaker is including all of 'this' water in his claim.
There are four kinds of propositions, labeled A, E, I, and O.
An 'A' proposition claims that "All A are P."
An 'E' proposition claims that "No A are P."
An 'I' proposition claims that "Some A are P."
An 'O' proposition claims that "Some A are not P."
Propositions are used in everyday language. A simple sentence can be a proposition. A proposition is labeled for the purpose of determining its validity, its truthfulness, against other statements in logical arguments when compared to other statements in that argument.
"This water tastes bad" would be an example of an 'A' proposition, because the speaker is including all of 'this' water in his claim.
A proposition: "A restaurant is not a clean place." "All cats are felines."
E proposition: "Not one smile is on any of their faces." "No cats are canines."
I proposition: "Some candy is sickeningly sweet." "Some cats are in the species called 'lion'."
O proposition: "Some days are not good days around here." "Some cats are not in the genus called 'Panthera'."
E proposition: "Not one smile is on any of their faces." "No cats are canines."
I proposition: "Some candy is sickeningly sweet." "Some cats are in the species called 'lion'."
O proposition: "Some days are not good days around here." "Some cats are not in the genus called 'Panthera'."
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Get the proposition mug.Pick a preposition. Several can apply, depending on the setting.. Instead of sounding too trendy, just say, "I'm prepositional."
I'm in. Instead, say, "I'm prepositional ."
I'm down with that. Instead, say, "I'm prepositional with that."
She still thinks I care, but I'm over her.
I'm down with that. Instead, say, "I'm prepositional with that."
She still thinks I care, but I'm over her.
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Did you happen to see the gentleman with the monocle and Top hat that streaked through the middle of the soirée?! That was Prepostesturd!
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Get the Prepostesturd mug.The art of behaving with a lack of class and elegance due to an super-inflated ego, causing one to respond to other non-pompous people in a condescending manner. This phenomenon appears to be much more common in middle-aged women.
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