Did you see that ludicrous display last night?
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Certainly agree that I’ve never asked or been asked about this before!
My original thing, though, was that it couldn’t be used interchangeably for fractions or percentages, but could for whole numbers. So your example with 50% clearly doesn’t work, but 3 times more and 3 times as much could more easily mean the same thing.
I can absolutely see where you and that article are coming from, but it takes me so much more brainpower to reach that conclusion, whereas it intuitively feels like they should mean the same thing. And maybe that is because the two are used interchangeably in everyday speak so I’ve never had to think about the difference.
ajoebyanyothername@lemmy.worldto
xkcd@lemmy.world•xkcd #3232: Countdown StandardEnglish
21·11 days agoThat only works if X is a fraction or percentage though? Because 3 times more and 3 times as much do mean the same thing.
Accidental means you didn’t have consent. That’s why it’s rapey.
ajoebyanyothername@lemmy.worldto
World News@lemmy.world•Starmer says he is ‘fed up’ with Trump and Putin’s impact on UK energy costsEnglish
281·14 days agoIt really is incredible how much global influence both the US and UK have pissed away over the last decade or so.
Probably regret diving into an argument, but you did literally say accidental was rapey. I can see where people may get confused.

I’d hazard that the absences can be pretty easily explained by the episodes of excessive drinking.