It's "Couldn't Care Less!!"

Xenon14

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I hate those people who constantly say "I Could Care Less." If you could, then do so! But if you don't give a sh**, then it's "I Couldn't Care Less." I was one of those people that used to say "could"...what a fool I was. Allow me to liberate you from such asinine phrasing! All my teachers do it. It's driving me mad!
 

FrogDog

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This always bugged me too!!! And what about "It's the least you could do". Different kind of logic in why this one makes no sense but still. The LEAST I could do is nothing!!!
 

Pastore

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what bugs me even more is when you confront someone about it (correct them), and then they tell you YOU are wrong, and they are correct in saying "I Could care less"... retards
 

kru

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THANK YOU!

i tell people the whole point of the statement is that "i could not possibly care LESS about...[whatever]"
 

Xenon14

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LOL, I think I should've named this post "Things that piss you Off"
 

Monel Funkawitz

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All your could care lesses are belong to me.

You should have made this a Bitch-Whine-Moan thread. :D Both phrases I wish people would quit using already.
 

JellyBaby

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What bothers me even more than this is the inability for many to properly use "then" and "than" in a sentence. Look to my last sentence and you'll see I just used "than" correctly. Don't mind the occassional screwup but some repeat offenders need re-schoolin'!
 

Pretender

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whoa jellybaby, first u wanna teach peepz how to use phrases correctly, than you wanna get them to use correct grammar and spelling? I think you're drunker then a really drunk guy.

;)
 

Zenmervolt

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I used to have a teacher who used the word "irregardless" a lot. It bugged me so much that I finally put the following footnote on a test of mine:

"Irregardless" is not a word. "Regardless" = "without regard"; prefix "ir" = "not"; therefore "irregardless" = "not without regard" = "with regard"; therefore "irregardless" != "regardless".

I never heard him use the word again, and I still got an "A".

Zenmervolt
 

BlueScreenVW

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I could care more about that expression. You are really trying to make your time, are not you? I wish you could find something worse to do. Moohaw!

:)

Addition: taste this one: "He was full of disrespectfulness."