Looks like you’ve been having a hard time in iron banner there.
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Edited by RussellMania: 11/6/2019 7:32:51 PM[quote]Looks like you’ve been having a hard time in iron banner there.[/quote] LMFAO got eem!!! 😂 Makes me laugh when noobs say far superior players are “scrubs” because we dislike sbmm, yet the whole reason they cry for it is bc they don’t wanna get farmed by us. 😂
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..and why should anyone respect you for taking advantage of weaker players? There's no honor in that. Lebron James isn't a star because he can beat up on high school players.
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[quote][quote]Looks like you’ve been having a hard time in iron banner there.[/quote] LMFAO got eem!!! 😂 Makes me laugh when noobs say far superior players are “scrubs” because we dislike sbmm, yet the whole reason they cry for it is bc they don’t wanna get farmed by us. 😂[/quote] We casuals don’t really give a flying -blam!-.....
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Could care less, only playing for high affinity gear.
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Couldn’t care less*
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Could vs Couldn’t are both valid there bud
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Edited by EXALTEDoreo: 11/6/2019 3:13:35 PMI know, but saying could means that you do care some, which I assume you don’t.
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When taken literally, the two phrases have opposite meanings. “I couldn't care less”means that it's impossible for me to care any less about the subject at hand than I already do.
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(4). In negative and conditional construction: a. not to care passes from the notion of ‘not to trouble oneself’, to those of ‘not to mind, not to regard or pay any deference or attention, to pay no respect, be indifferent’. ... (c) Colloq. phr. (I, etc.) couldn't care less: (I am, etc.) completely uninterested, utterly indifferent; freq. as phr. used attrib. Hence couldn't-care-less-ness. (d) U.S. colloq. phr. (I, etc.) could care less = sense (c) above, with omission of negative.