I think most people know the difference between a house and a home but go off
I think most people know the difference between a house and a home but go off
People say, "I'm going home" and "I'm going back to the house" all the time? And they mean the same thing. Lol I'm starting to think most people here dont live in america.
Ah, so you don't know what they mean. Okay. I won't be continuing on. You are arguing that words matter but also arguing that words don't matter. This is too silly for a Sunday.
I'm talking about how most people use them. THE GENERAL PUBLIC. And you can't understand anyone discussing an idea in theory. You dont even understand my simple argument about the undeniable state of the American population as a whole. No day is good.
What makes you an authority on βthe undeniable state of the American population as a whole?β Youβve talked to some people? And youβve concluded that they are incapable of comprehending any phrases that they donβt already know and use?
Folks voted for trump. Lol The signs are everywhere... www.apmresearchlab.org/10x-adult-li...
Why do you insist on calling yourself out like this over and over again?
Your replies only prove my point.
Okay
I mean, I'm the one that knows the difference between a house and a home and you don't so I know which side of the literacy line I'm on. And it's abundantly clear why you're struggling and just posting the same link over and over again. It's almost like having a nuanced conversation is hard for ya.
The funny thing is... even if you're right, and "I'm stupid," it still proves my point. I have a 4-year degree, and most Americans do not. And if you're a total failure at even reaching me... well.. good luck with the rest of america.