liking someone’s post on accident

do you feel bad unliking it
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idk, i only really post here, reddit, and dpad. no social media for me

im not overly concerned with accidental likes. i just unclick and move on
 
Had a missus, she was "on the airport", "on the bus stop". She'd be on anything. (She was a sexy minx).

What is it with the confusion with 'on' and 'at'?

"on accident". Boggles my mind.
 
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Had a missus, she was "on the airport", "on the bus stop". She'd be on anything. (She was a sexy minx).

What is it with the confusion with 'on' and 'at'?

"on accident". Boggles my mind.
I've never heard the phrase "at accident". Some Americans say "by accident". "On accident" sounds weird to them too. Just one of those quirks of language.
 
I've never heard the phrase "at accident". Some Americans say "by accident". "On accident" sounds weird to them too. Just one of those quirks of language.

Ah 'by' would be correct as well, I mean the examples I gave. Like 'at' the bus stop, airport. 'On' just sounds stupid.

Depends on the circumstance obviously, you can be 'on' a plane or bus yet would be wrong to say you're 'on' a bus-stop or airport. Semantics etc. Just weird how common it is for people to get that wrong, it's terrible grammar.
 
Sometimes when a post is trash but someone put a lot of effort into it I'll give a pity like, which is basically like a "you tried" trophy.

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Had a missus, she was "on the airport", "on the bus stop". She'd be on anything. (She was a sexy minx).

What is it with the confusion with 'on' and 'at'?

"on accident". Boggles my mind.
It's not necessarily incorrect. 'On' has a million different meanings and ways of being used.
Do you also take issue with saying something was done "on purpose"?
 
I like people's posts just so I can unlike them, and then amuse myself by imagining the confusion running through their little minds as they try to work out why a random internet person validated their existence and then invalidated them again a second later.
 
It's not necessarily incorrect. 'On' has a million different meanings and ways of being used.
Do you also take issue with saying something was done "on purpose"?

No. I'm saying it doesn't make sense when used incorrectly.

I made my examples clear, they're for you to read and refute. That's how a debate works.
 
No. I'm saying it doesn't make sense when used incorrectly.

I made my examples clear, they're for you to read and refute. That's how a debate works.
If we were having a debate, you would have to make an argument. All you did was give examples without providing an argument on why they were wrong. Examples which have nothing to do with the use of 'on accident', mind you.
There is nothing fundamentally wrong with saying 'on accident'. If there was, then 'on purpose' would also be wrong. In reality, one is just preferred over the other as a convention of speech. Amongst younger people in the US, on accident is commonly used, and for all we know could replace by accident sometime in the future as the more common usage.
 
I miss your old avatar Vier
I don't even remember where I got it from, tbh.
I think this is close, though.
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Anyhow, I'm just paying my respects to Dirk Nowitzki, the greatest European basketball player in sports history.
If the Mavs win another championship in the next five years, though, I'll switch to Luka Doncic! :D
 
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I don't even remember where I got it from, tbh.
I think this is close, though.
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Anyhow, I'm just paying my respects to Dirk Nowitzki, the greatest European basketball player in sports history.
If the Mavs win another championship in the next five years, though, I'll switch to Luka Doncic! :D

Yeah looked like that for sure


Never figured you for a baseball enthusiast.

Fake edit: just kidding; love your passion <3
 
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If we were having a debate, you would have to make an argument. All you did was give examples without providing an argument on why they were wrong. Examples which have nothing to do with the use of 'on accident', mind you.
There is nothing fundamentally wrong with saying 'on accident'. If there was, then 'on purpose' would also be wrong. In reality, one is just preferred over the other as a convention of speech. Amongst younger people in the US, on accident is commonly used, and for all we know could replace by accident sometime in the future as the more common usage.

Huh, my argument. Like I havn't posted it numerous times already.

See what I did there? My examples where it would and would not be correct. And the grammer is wrong saying on accident.

Language evolves, sure. It can also get more stupid when the unlearned influence the learning.
 
Ah 'by' would be correct as well, I mean the examples I gave. Like 'at' the bus stop, airport. 'On' just sounds stupid.

Depends on the circumstance obviously, you can be 'on' a plane or bus yet would be wrong to say you're 'on' a bus-stop or airport. Semantics etc. Just weird how common it is for people to get that wrong, it's terrible grammar.
I do this at purpose all the time.
 
I accidentally hit report more often, though I don't think I've actually ever sent one through. If I ever did, my bad, it wasn't on purpose!
 
Lemme guess you were facebook staking someone and liked one of their photos by accident while you were trying to zoom in.....
Or was that me
 
I remember when IGN (or some other similar such account) liked a Tweet by Donald Trump. A certain community out there lost their minds over this. Some users were insisting that it was an accident while others wanted the person in charge of hitting like to be fired.
 
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