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an inability to think outside da box

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Ok, I just might be a bit anal but one of my pet peeves is when people are involved in a debate and someone says "That's mute point."
Mute:
1. silent; refraining from speech or utterance.
2. not emitting or having sound of any kind.
3. incapable of speech; dumb.
4. (of letters) silent; not pronounced.
5. Law. (of a person who has been arraigned) making no plea or giving an irrelevant response when arraigned, or refusing to stand trial (used chiefly in the phrase to stand mute).
6. Fox Hunting. (of a hound) hunting a line without giving tongue or cry.
Moot:
1. open to discussion or debate; debatable; doubtful:
Whether that was the cause of their troubles is a moot point.
2. of little or no practical value, meaning, or relevance; purely academic:
In practical terms, the issue of her application is moot because the deadline has passed.
3. Chiefly Law. not actual; theoretical; hypothetical.
OK, we can ignore the fox hunting bit.
Yeah, lots of sloppy parking, I hear ya.
That reminds me: "whose" is the possessive and "who's" is the contraction.In the case of words like your, you're, there, their, its, it's, etc.; using the wrong form would be both a grammatical and spelling error, since it changes the sense of the sentence.
Ok, I just might be a bit anal but one of my pet peeves is when people are involved in a debate and someone says "That's mute point."
Mute:
1. silent; refraining from speech or utterance.
2. not emitting or having sound of any kind.
3. incapable of speech; dumb.
4. (of letters) silent; not pronounced.
5. Law. (of a person who has been arraigned) making no plea or giving an irrelevant response when arraigned, or refusing to stand trial (used chiefly in the phrase to stand mute).
6. Fox Hunting. (of a hound) hunting a line without giving tongue or cry.
Moot:
1. open to discussion or debate; debatable; doubtful:
Whether that was the cause of their troubles is a moot point.
2. of little or no practical value, meaning, or relevance; purely academic:
In practical terms, the issue of her application is moot because the deadline has passed.
3. Chiefly Law. not actual; theoretical; hypothetical.
OK, we can ignore the fox hunting bit.
Took me longer to read that than I'd like to say.I ensure youse ed allah that on porpoise just for the halibut.
Took me longer to read that than I'd like to say.
Ah, I totally forgot to! I was posting it hurriedly. Didn't mean to pass it off as my own but I totally see how it looks like I did. I'll add the link as soon as I get to an actual computer.You should have attributed it mate, otherwise you look a bit plageristy.
And to directly quote a comment from the original,
"You where defiantly you're schools valid victorian."
Ok, I just might be a bit anal but one of my pet peeves is when people are involved in a debate and someone says "That's mute point."
Mute:
1. silent; refraining from speech or utterance.
2. not emitting or having sound of any kind.
3. incapable of speech; dumb.
4. (of letters) silent; not pronounced.
5. Law. (of a person who has been arraigned) making no plea or giving an irrelevant response when arraigned, or refusing to stand trial (used chiefly in the phrase to stand mute).
6. Fox Hunting. (of a hound) hunting a line without giving tongue or cry.
Moot:
1. open to discussion or debate; debatable; doubtful:
Whether that was the cause of their troubles is a moot point.
2. of little or no practical value, meaning, or relevance; purely academic:
In practical terms, the issue of her application is moot because the deadline has passed.
3. Chiefly Law. not actual; theoretical; hypothetical.
OK, we can ignore the fox hunting bit.