Bro you really think someone is a professional mechanic because they can fix their own car wiring or change their oil? Should I open a car repair shop because I replaced the stereo in my car by myself?
You’re what’s meant by the term “functionally illiterate.” You know the words, you can read them, but you’re too much of an emu-pounder to understand them.
Let me teach you something.
or1
/ôr/
conjunction
conjunction: or
1.
used to link alternatives.
"a cup of tea or coffee"
2.
introducing a synonym or explanation of a preceding word or phrase.
"the espionage novel, or, as it is known in the trade, the thriller"
Bro you really think someone is a professional mechanic because they can fix their own car wiring or change their oil? Should I open a car repair shop because I replaced the stereo in my car by myself?
You’re what’s meant by the term “functionally illiterate.” You know the words, you can read them, but you’re too much of an emu-pounder to understand them.
Let me teach you something.
or1
/ôr/
conjunction
conjunction: or
1. used to link alternatives. "a cup of tea or coffee" 2. introducing a synonym or explanation of a preceding word or phrase. "the espionage novel, or, as it is known in the trade, the thriller"
“By yourself… OR a mechanic.”
Shut the fuck up until you can read English.