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I eat corn like once ever few months and sure as shit (lol) the next day I always see little gold nuggets buried in my loafs.
Doesnt it mean 'yes really i ment [sic] that' ish
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Quote from: Mupepe on October 06, 2011, 04:14:52 PMI eat corn like once ever few months and sure as shit (lol) the next day I always see little gold nuggets buried in my loafs.(lol) could have been (sic!) for maximum nerd cred
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Quote from: Premium Lager on October 06, 2011, 06:36:29 PMQuote from: Mupepe on October 06, 2011, 04:14:52 PMI eat corn like once ever few months and sure as shit (lol) the next day I always see little gold nuggets buried in my loafs.(lol) could have been (sic!) for maximum nerd credI don't know what that means
Quote from: Mupepe on October 07, 2011, 10:22:29 AMQuote from: Premium Lager on October 06, 2011, 06:36:29 PMQuote from: Mupepe on October 06, 2011, 04:14:52 PMI eat corn like once ever few months and sure as shit (lol) the next day I always see little gold nuggets buried in my loafs.(lol) could have been (sic!) for maximum nerd credI don't know what that means That's okay, neither does kosma.
Self-siccingWhile chiefly used in text that is not one's own, occasionally, a sic is included by a writer after his or her own word(s) to note that the language has been chosen deliberately, especially where a reader may naturally doubt the writer's intentions.[30] Bryan A. Garner dubbed this kind of siccing as the "ironic use," while giving the following example from Fred Rodell's Nine Men:[8]n 1951, it was the blessing bestowed on Judge Harold Medina's prosecution [sic] of the eleven so-called 'top native Communists,' which blessing meant giving the Smith Act the judicial nod of constitutionality.Nonetheless, a writer's siccing of his or her own words may lead readers to confuse the source of the sic as being the book's editor and is often considered strange even when the sic's source is understood.
QuoteSelf-siccingWhile chiefly used in text that is not one's own, occasionally, a sic is included by a writer after his or her own word(s) to note that the language has been chosen deliberately, especially where a reader may naturally doubt the writer's intentions.[30] Bryan A. Garner dubbed this kind of siccing as the "ironic use," while giving the following example from Fred Rodell's Nine Men:[8]n 1951, it was the blessing bestowed on Judge Harold Medina's prosecution [sic] of the eleven so-called 'top native Communists,' which blessing meant giving the Smith Act the judicial nod of constitutionality.Nonetheless, a writer's siccing of his or her own words may lead readers to confuse the source of the sic as being the book's editor and is often considered strange even when the sic's source is understood.I was right y'all was wrong
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