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All of the great things are too busy happening to those whom don't deserve it, amirite?
by Anonymous12 years ago
*Who
Who is the subject of the second clause, not an object.
by Anonymous12 years ago
This reminds me of the best joke to pull on an English teacher
'Knock Knock"
"Who's there?"
"To"
"To who?"
"To WHOM! Geez, I thought you were supposed to know grammar"
by Anonymous12 years ago
Rebecca Black is a good example of this.
by Anonymous12 years ago
I'm not really sure you can make that sort of judgement
All those celebrities, politicians...we only really get them at face value. We know if we like the music, movies, ideas, etc. they produce, we know what the media says about them; but we really /don't know who they are. Who are you to say who's deserving of what, without knowing the full extent of who they are and what they've done to get what they have?
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