Thanks Amir. Apologies are excellent and very much appreciated.
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Russ Garrett
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I herd you liek interpretation ambiguity:
http://itre.cis.upenn.edu/~myl/languagelog/archives/002253.html
I herd you liek interpretation ambiguity:
imho one's level of caring can go negative quite validly. eg. if you
move from passively ignoring to actively doing so.
I always thought the phrase was either "I couldn't care less" or "I
could care less (but not much)", and that popular language often
dropped the rider in the latter and left it implied.
That said, most of the people who use the second phrasing don't seem
to be able to provide that as an explanation when quizzed.
Adrian.
Nah I'm pretty sure "could care less" is just an annoying mistake. Probably popular because it flows a bit better.