BaldBiker
I'm back and meaner than ever.
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Nah, "regardless" is perfectly correct there: “Regardless” means “without regard,” or “despite something.” As in, "I'll be pleased, regardless of whether or not we get Tony Grimes."
Most dictionaries list "irregardless" as a non-standard or incorrect word, but recommend "regardless" be used instead. It's the bastard child of "regardless" and "irrespective", and pretty much redundant.
I use irregardless. Fixin to double up.Nah, "regardless" is perfectly correct there: “Regardless” means “without regard,” or “despite something.” As in, "I'll be pleased, regardless of whether or not we get Tony Grimes."
Most dictionaries list "irregardless" as a non-standard or incorrect word, but recommend "regardless" be used instead. It's the bastard child of "regardless" and "irrespective", and pretty much redundant.
Couldn’t possibly care less to not “be known” on a message board. Chastise away.Buddy. You've been on since 2012. Nobody here even knows who you are. You have three choices at this point...
1. Back up, put the brakes on a bit...get to know the people here and let them get to know you.
2. Continue on this I'll advised path and be forever chastised, because THAT WILL definitely happen at the rate you are going.
3. Leave the RF.
It's a message board IS NOT an excuse for being an asshat.
"why are you trying to make your problem my problem, dork?"Say it and deal with the reaction. Sorry...Just Facts. The other half of what’s wrong in America is uneven application of taking “lighthearted” shots and not expecting backlash. I like the force field of if you speak up you’re sanctimonious.![]()
What a moran.Nah, "regardless" is perfectly correct there: “Regardless” means “without regard,” or “despite something.” As in, "I'll be pleased, regardless of whether or not we get Tony Grimes."
Most dictionaries list "irregardless" as a non-standard or incorrect word, but recommend "regardless" be used instead. It's the bastard child of "regardless" and "irrespective", and pretty much redundant.