"Ain't" seems perhaps more commonplace in speech in 2007 then is "ginormous." But are there any settings where "ain't" still sounds like an vulgarity? In other words, could you still get in trouble or at least be frowned upon if you use "ain't" in speech? Can you say "ain't" in debates, speeches, or presentations? & I dunno if this is used often, but if "ain't" is typed or written, is that unacceptable in some practices? (e.g. thesis statements, reports, columns)
2007-10-21
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The Glorious S.O.B.
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