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#1 2003-05-09 2:08 pm
- benightedbastard
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alright
Now, I don't have a problem when people say 'alright' on these forums, or anywhere else on the internet. Mr. Dictionary says it's alright for informal use. I do think it's a trifle anal to correct people for it, but that's more of a ranty-tanty topic. What I want to know is, why is alright unnacceptable when almighty, already, altogether and always are fine and dandy? Please help me, otherwise won't be able to get to sleep tonight!
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#2 2003-05-09 2:10 pm
- why8not9
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Re: alright
all right
And how is education supposed to make me feel smarter? Besides, every time I learn something new, it pushes some old stuff out of my brain. Remember when I took that home winemaking course, and I forgot how to drive? --Homer Simpson
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#3 2003-05-09 2:26 pm
- PuddleMonkey
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Re: alright
I think grammarians, people who research the roots of words and other anal-retentive types take issue with the fact that "all right" and its informal friend "alright" have the same meaning whereas other words containing the prefix "al" do not. Take, for example, the difference between "all ready" and "already."
Is everyone all ready for the exam? (as in completely prepared)
John and Beth left for the concert already. (as in previously)
or
"all together" means "everyone gathered" while
"altogether" means entirely.
And now that I've already explained all this, I'm altogether certain that I'm seriously anal retentive, and I'm not alright with that. 
I'm so liberal, I have to sit to the left of PETA!
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#4 2003-05-09 4:28 pm
- Blueboy626
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Re: alright
I still want to know why do we drive on parkways and park on driveways?

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#5 2003-05-09 4:47 pm
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Re: alright
You're trying to apply logic to the English language? Really?
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#6 2003-05-09 4:49 pm
- SwisSlesS
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Re: alright
I think grammarians, people who research the roots of words and other anal-retentive types take issue with the fact that "all right" and its informal friend "alright" have the same meaning whereas other words containing the prefix "al" do not. Take, for example, the difference between "all ready" and "already."
Is everyone all ready for the exam? (as in completely prepared)
John and Beth left for the concert already. (as in previously)
or
"all together" means "everyone gathered" while
"altogether" means entirely.
And now that I've already explained all this, I'm altogether certain that I'm seriously anal retentive, and I'm not alright with that.
That was a great explanation. Sounds like the most probably answer to me as well.
I'm a dog, spelled backwards.
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#7 2003-05-09 9:36 pm
- freakoutjackson
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Re: alright
alrightey then! 
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#9 2003-05-09 10:10 pm
- PuddleMonkey
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Re: alright
From Greg the Bunny: Ahi Iget
What was the name of the dracula character? His take on it remains my favorite: "blah, aiget!"
I'm so liberal, I have to sit to the left of PETA!
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#10 2003-05-09 10:36 pm
- bird
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Re: alright
Count Blah. Classic stuff.
PuddleMonkey has it about right. In the end, there's no real reason for "alright" to be ... uh ... all right, because "all right" was doing fine by itself. It's essentially lazy to not want to add another "l" and a space. And the other words ("altogether"/"all together", etc) have different meanings from each other.
The only grammar thing that continually irritates me more than this is the misuse of "your" and "you're". But hey, it's the Internet -- whaddayagonnado? It's a casual forum. Not that I wouldn't mind if people were to use the correct spelling for things -- oh frabjous day! But that ain't gonna happen. People who try to get away with using "alright" in papers they turn in to me get that marked off, though, and that's just the name of that tune.
One good thing you can say for those that use "alright" is at least they're not as lazy as those who substitute "u" for "you" or "ur" for "your". That makes me wanna lay the grammar smack down on 'em, posthaste.
Cyberpawz once said: "I wonder how the ignorant can comment on the ignorance of everyone else."
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#11 2003-05-09 11:35 pm
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Re: alright
my next door neighbor says "a'ight", a lot.
and "ya know what i'm sayin'" and "like", even more.
grammar is for teachers and professional writers, and this is more of a ranty-tanty, you should moderate yourself, alrightythen?
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#12 2003-05-09 11:43 pm
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Re: alright
Ted Striker: I flew single engine fighters in the Air Force, but this plane has four engines. It's an entirely different kind of flying altogether.
Everyone else, speaking all together: It's an entirely different kind of flying.
(from the Zucker/Abrams/Zucker glory days....)
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#13 2003-05-09 11:49 pm
- bird
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Re: alright
Actually, by definition, grammar is for everyone who uses language. English grammar is for those who use the English language. Grammar is an inherent part of language, can't get away from that.
Cyberpawz once said: "I wonder how the ignorant can comment on the ignorance of everyone else."
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#14 2003-05-09 11:52 pm
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Re: alright
Ted Striker: I flew single engine fighters in the Air Force, but this plane has four engines. It's an entirely different kind of flying altogether.
Everyone else, speaking all together: It's an entirely different kind of flying.
(from the Zucker/Abrams/Zucker glory days....)
surely, you cannot mean there glory days have past....
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#15 2003-05-09 11:54 pm
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Re: alright
Actually, by definition, grammar is for everyone who uses language. English grammar is for those who use the English language. Grammar is an inherent part of language, can't get away from that.
wrong, asswipe. it's for everyone who follow the rulez. 
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#16 2003-05-10 12:03 am
- bird
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Re: alright
Actually, by definition, grammar is for everyone who uses language. English grammar is for those who use the English language. Grammar is an inherent part of language, can't get away from that.
wrong, asswipe. it's for everyone who follow the rulez.
Hey, nice argumentative skill there, Mr. Stream-of-Consciousness. I realize you're trying to be a "rebel", and are enamored of Joyce and Faulkner and all that -- so are a lot of people -- but that doesn't give you the right to remake the systems whereby things function. Hey, guess what? If you use the English language, you use English grammar, simple as that. If you don't like it, that's too bad. I'm sure it makes the Baby Jesus cry.
In other words, if you're too stupid to realize that grammar is the system in which inflection, syntax and word formation make up a language, then that's your problem. I'm not saying you have to follow the rules -- unless you take one of my classes -- but you do need to realize that some things are just the way they are. I'm not talking about correct spelling, or correct grammar, or anything like that, just that grammar is -- again, by definition -- an inherent part of language.
Oh, and smurf you, too. 
Cyberpawz once said: "I wonder how the ignorant can comment on the ignorance of everyone else."
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#17 2003-05-10 12:45 am
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Re: alright
Actually, by definition, grammar is for everyone who uses language. English grammar is for those who use the English language. Grammar is an inherent part of language, can't get away from that.
wrong, asswipe. it's for everyone who follow the rulez.
Hey, nice argumentative skill there, Mr. Stream-of-Consciousness. I realize you're trying to be a "rebel", and are enamored of Joyce and Faulkner and all that -- so are a lot of people -- but that doesn't give you the right to remake the systems whereby things function. Hey, guess what? If you use the English language, you use English grammar, simple as that. If you don't like it, that's too bad. I'm sure it makes the Baby Jesus cry.
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In other words, if you're too stupid to realize that grammar is the system in which inflection, syntax and word formation make up a language, then that's your problem. I'm not saying you have to follow the rules -- unless you take one of my classes -- but you do need to realize that some things are just the way they are. I'm not talking about correct spelling, or correct grammar, or anything like that, just that grammar is -- again, by definition -- an inherent part of language.
Oh, and smurf you, too.
your making yourself a target...
1) who needs Jesus?
2) i use words, not grammar. grammar is a verb you twit. if you are a teacher, it better not be English, or we live in a world of smurf.
definition:
1 a : the study of the classes of words, their inflections, and their functions and relations in the sentence b : a study of what is to be preferred and what avoided in inflection and syntax
2 a : the characteristic system of inflections and syntax of a language b : a system of rules that defines the grammatical structure of a language
3 a : a grammar textbook b : speech or writing evaluated according to its conformity to grammatical rules
4 : the principles or rules of an art, science, or technique <a grammar of the theater>
so, really, smurf you! 
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#18 2003-05-10 12:53 am
- bird
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Re: alright
your making yourself a target...
1) who needs Jesus?
2) i use words, not grammar. grammar is a verb you twit. if you are a teacher, it better not be English, or we live in a world of smurf.
definition:
1 a : the study of the classes of words, their inflections, and their functions and relations in the sentence b : a study of what is to be preferred and what avoided in inflection and syntax
2 a : the characteristic system of inflections and syntax of a language b : a system of rules that defines the grammatical structure of a language
3 a : a grammar textbook b : speech or writing evaluated according to its conformity to grammatical rules
4 : the principles or rules of an art, science, or technique <a grammar of the theater>
so, really, smurf you!
Heh. Look at definition number two, again, you rube. "I use words, not grammar"! "Grammar is a verb..."! Ha! You're unintentionally pretty funny. You really "grammared" up that post, for sure.
OK, don't see the obvious right in front of you. Make yourself look stupid. I'm done with you.
(Save me from those who've just recently read a few existentialist writers, lord! They know not what they read, though they think they do.)
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#19 2003-05-10 12:59 am
- TheConfuzed1
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Re: alright
Two non-words that annoy the hell out of me:
1) "Irregardless"
&
2) "Agreeance"
The storm starts when the drops start dropping. When the drops stop dropping, the storm starts stopping.
Last Fm
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#20 2003-05-10 1:02 am
- bird
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Re: alright
Two non-words that annoy the hell out of me:
1) "Irregardless" & 2) "Agreeance"
I'm in agreeance with you...er...I mean...oh, never mind.
I dislike "proactive" a lot, as well. There are others, but, what can you do? People use words, and the more they use them, the more standard they get, until they become the standard. Trying to hold back the evolution of language is like fighting against the waves. But, sometimes it's fun to bitch about it...irregardless. 
Cyberpawz once said: "I wonder how the ignorant can comment on the ignorance of everyone else."
FREE ISALY: having him on the Big Brother list is monumentally stupid.
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#21 2003-05-10 1:09 am
- TheConfuzed1
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Re: alright
Two non-words that annoy the hell out of me:
1) "Irregardless" & 2) "Agreeance"I'm in agreeance with you...er...I mean...oh, never mind.
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I dislike "proactive" a lot, as well. There are others, but, what can you do? People use words, and the more they use them, the more standard they get, until they become the standard. Trying to hold back the evolution of language is like fighting against the waves. But, sometimes it's fun to bitch about it...irregardless.
That's pretty good how you were able to throw both of them in they're.
Annother annoyance of mine, by the way, is the improper use of there, their, and they're.
The storm starts when the drops start dropping. When the drops stop dropping, the storm starts stopping.
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#22 2003-05-10 1:19 am
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Re: alright
your making yourself a target...
1) who needs Jesus?
2) i use words, not grammar. grammar is a verb you twit. if you are a teacher, it better not be English, or we live in a world of smurf.
definition:
1 a : the study of the classes of words, their inflections, and their functions and relations in the sentence b : a study of what is to be preferred and what avoided in inflection and syntax
2 a : the characteristic system of inflections and syntax of a language b : a system of rules that defines the grammatical structure of a language
3 a : a grammar textbook b : speech or writing evaluated according to its conformity to grammatical rules
4 : the principles or rules of an art, science, or technique <a grammar of the theater>
so, really, smurf you!Heh. Look at definition number two, again, you rube. "I use words, not grammar"! "Grammar is a verb..."! Ha! You're unintentionally pretty funny. You really "grammared" up that post, for sure.
OK, don't see the obvious right in front of you. Make yourself look stupid. I'm done with you.
(Save me from those who've just recently read a few existentialist writers, lord! They know not what they read, though they think they do.)
bigger target.
you jack-ass, an existentialist knows that you cannot "know" anything, only relative meanings which are nearly impossible to relate.
so, you don't even have a vague understanding of existientialism, which is really funny. and those aren't exisitentialist writers in the philosophical sense. in the modern day romance style, maybe. i'd say kafka, sarte, camus, hegel...
of course grammar is "used". hell, you already knew i required it iTunes... you referenced that thread yourself....
http://www.macaddict.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=18219
so, to sum: it would be "existentionally" correct to say; i do not use grammar, much, or well
and you don't do a good job of looking smart, either

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#23 2003-05-10 1:19 am
- bird
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Re: alright
Annother annoyance of mine, by the way, is the improper use of there, their, and they're.
Their's nothing wrong with those people who do that. There just not all they're, mayhap?
(Ooooh, that actually hurt to type that.
It's fun to grammar things up, isn't it?
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#24 2003-05-10 1:20 am
- Titanium-X
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Re: alright
INCONCEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEIBLE !
ok, ill take that iocane power now.
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#25 2003-05-10 1:24 am
- bird
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Re: alright
I grammar
you grammar
he, she or it grammars
we grammar
you all grammar
they grammar
It all makes so much perfect sense, now!
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