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Originally Posted by brisboats
"Daft" Wow who the heck even uses such vernacular. Its dual meaning of enamored and silliness suggest an underlying and improper grasp of basic English and it's proper use.
Oh wait It's just MM , nuff said.
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The irony of a criticism about misusing 'proper English' incorporating an "its/it's" error is precious.