• apftwb@lemmy.world
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    I still cannot believe he buried his ex-wife in a drainage ditch off the side of a public driveway. I’ve seen more tasteful burials for dogs.

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      He was convicted of crimes and they’re trying to pretend it was unfair

      If you mean the bottom image, Trump had his ex wife buried on the grounds of one of his golf courses, most likely (but not explicitly stated to be why) to make it be considered a cemetery and thus tax exempt

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        Ex wife that fell down the stairs maybe somewhat near a time that her family was maybe gonna testify about something.

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        Damn, i thought his dad was dead. Wild bury, imagine someone makes a hole there

        Edit: forgot orange man has son

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      He’s only ever seen the word when it’s preceded by "drive-” and that’s how fast food places have decided to spell it.

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      Meh, it’s Twitter and English desperately needs a spelling reform. Kinda similar to how Hitler abolished Gothic print / black letter.

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          It… Really isn’t though? It is used on government road signage in the US. Its in the US dictionary and has been for decades.

          Not sure how that counts as ‘slang’.

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            It’s in the US dictionary and has been for decades

            Yes, defined as non-standard. It may be time for you to look into abbreviations and why they exist.

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        I’m a American and never seen it spelt that way, it’s always been through… did som research looks like it came from Scottish english

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    We have video of this guy doing a gum bump, clear as day, and nothing was said of it but a couple of late night jokes. Raise your hand if you think you would slide on that.