Sidge doesn’t have to like the product you know . Everyone is entitled to there opinion.he gives credit when it’s due if you guys stuck around long enough. Why would I want 3 bias podcasters . This show is very balanced . Keep up the good work guys content is class!
Just for clarification, you mean biased. And literally everyone is biased. It's inherent to having knowledge. We just don't notice biases when they align with our own. What really matters is if they're telling the truth regardless of their position.
I think Kofi was borderline HOF I mean yes he had titles but nothing substantial or anything memorable from those runs I mean if Kofi them is HOF then Jinder Mahal, Heath Slater, Cody rhodes before leaving and Zack ryder would be considered HOF worthy so I think Kof would be a maybe but rn hes a guaranteed 1st ballot with the new day
Uh, 10:40 I've always thought it was "I couldn't care less." As in I literally couldn't care any less about this situation. I've lived in California my whole life, not that I'm some kind of official on American phrases or something. 😅👍
When it comes to the wargames advantage, I get its good to have an early 2 on 1 but wouldnt you want the freshest man in last when the match actually "starts"
Yes, its the delivery of the couldn't care less thing. Most Americans just say it wrong. I hear people say "could care less" all the time and its really annoying, lol.
Might want to let that go. It's not "wrong" so much as a phrase that's part of the lexicon. It's like " ain't. " Language changes and is fluid. It's okay. Btw Sidgwick has it right.
@DaisuSaikoro I think you misunderstood my post. I was saying they were right and a lot of my fellow Americans get it wrong by saying " I could care less" when they actually mean the opposite. The phrase is "I couldn't care less". Saying it the other way doesn't make sense logically.
@@chucksmith9813 No misunderstanding. Sidgwick has it correct. Quote: "I" could care less" is an informal expression that means someone is not interested in or concerned about something. It's often used to express apathy or lack of concern. For example, "I could care less what happens". While "I could care less" is acceptable in most social settings, some grammarians say the correct phrase is "I couldn't care less". "I couldn't care less" is grammatically correct because it means you care so little that it's impossible to care any less. "I could care less" can lead to confusion because it may seem illogical to say you could care less if you don't care at all. However, native speakers often use the expression with "could" and the context and tone of voice usually make it clear that they mean they are not at all interested or concerned." Could is a modal verb and in this context is expressing a certain feeling (especially when considering inflection.) Sidgwick is a quite intelligent and thoughtful person. He is correct.
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I love it when we get all three boys together, Dr. Fed, Professor Elite and the NXT Lad.
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Sidge doesn’t have to like the product you know . Everyone is entitled to there opinion.he gives credit when it’s due if you guys stuck around long enough. Why would I want 3 bias podcasters . This show is very balanced . Keep up the good work guys content is class!
I've been trying to figure out a way to say this without becoming a total ass. Thanks you've said it best
It’s all good till Adam’s not there😂
Just for clarification, you mean biased. And literally everyone is biased. It's inherent to having knowledge. We just don't notice biases when they align with our own. What really matters is if they're telling the truth regardless of their position.
Glad someone said this too, I see too many knee jerk reactions by people who watch for 1min and judge immediately
It's bot balance at all he hates the product and some of his reasons are terrible
Kofi was a multiple time US/IC/Tag champion before New Day. He was definitely a HOF worthy at that point.
I think Kofi was borderline HOF I mean yes he had titles but nothing substantial or anything memorable from those runs I mean if Kofi them is HOF then Jinder Mahal, Heath Slater, Cody rhodes before leaving and Zack ryder would be considered HOF worthy so I think Kof would be a maybe but rn hes a guaranteed 1st ballot with the new day
Imagine, if to finish the arguement, Kofi went:
"Maybe i lost to Lesner, but YOU'll never face Brock playing Street Fighter !!😮 "
It is easy to believe someone is a heel when you weren't a fan of their first run.
Uh, 10:40
I've always thought it was "I couldn't care less." As in I literally couldn't care any less about this situation.
I've lived in California my whole life, not that I'm some kind of official on American phrases or something.
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Genuinely thought sidge said Dave the dead
Solid podcast lads dont acknowledge the bias fans who accept everything they are given.
When it comes to the wargames advantage, I get its good to have an early 2 on 1 but wouldnt you want the freshest man in last when the match actually "starts"
Hey dude, I can't remember if you were up for contributing to the project I was doing - would you be up for it?
@markleewillis9920 yeah just lmk the details
Ultimate swerve would be Big E returning and destroying both kofi n woods.
will it be a match against each other with a career on the line or will big e show up?
6:42 three fall 😂😂…. Bring back rafone!
Yes, its the delivery of the couldn't care less thing. Most Americans just say it wrong. I hear people say "could care less" all the time and its really annoying, lol.
Might want to let that go. It's not "wrong" so much as a phrase that's part of the lexicon. It's like " ain't. "
Language changes and is fluid. It's okay.
Btw Sidgwick has it right.
@DaisuSaikoro I think you misunderstood my post. I was saying they were right and a lot of my fellow Americans get it wrong by saying " I could care less" when they actually mean the opposite. The phrase is "I couldn't care less". Saying it the other way doesn't make sense logically.
@@chucksmith9813 No misunderstanding. Sidgwick has it correct.
Quote:
"I" could care less" is an informal expression that means someone is not interested in or concerned about something. It's often used to express apathy or lack of concern. For example, "I could care less what happens".
While "I could care less" is acceptable in most social settings, some grammarians say the correct phrase is "I couldn't care less". "I couldn't care less" is grammatically correct because it means you care so little that it's impossible to care any less. "I could care less" can lead to confusion because it may seem illogical to say you could care less if you don't care at all. However, native speakers often use the expression with "could" and the context and tone of voice usually make it clear that they mean they are not at all interested or concerned."
Could is a modal verb and in this context is expressing a certain feeling (especially when considering inflection.)
Sidgwick is a quite intelligent and thoughtful person. He is correct.
First! Inb4 Sidge goes out of his way to be a miserable person for a pretty good Raw.
Imagine throwing shade on someone while having some strange pride in being "first."
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