Britney is engaged. The article doesn't say to whom she is engaged. Mike hasn't posted here yet. Conclusion: Mike's getting married.
That's a legacy Mike will regret in 20 years when Spears is convicted of murdering someone. I just have a hunch about it is all... All the child stars do something crazy later in life. Micheal Jackson Heath Ledger That from Home Alone
Triple negative. From what I got from that sentence, it is totally possible for Mike to have gotten married to Brittany Spears.
"Nah" is a negative, as is "isn't" and "impossible". Three negatives, triple negative. I don't see why it should be impossible.
Okay I'm just tired, it's almost 2AM and I still have to speak in English. :B|: jk We can think... Nah + isn't = Double NO. Direct Object: impossible. No impossible. ...This makes sense? EDIT: lol, I don't even know if there is Direct Object or if that's how it's called in the English Language. =P I mean, it must have. XP
I...MUST...RESIST... lol, nah, I am not sleepy enough. =P I can keep trolling just a little more. Maybe I will break another of my records.
:blink: My reocord is 36hours... O_O But now I'm thinking in hours, my record in this vacation is until 2:51AM in KHV... for now.
Correction Tummer. Her name is spelled "Britney Spears". And I knew about this two days ago officially, but fans knew the past few months. Jason Trawick is her bf that's been around her since after her breakdown. Late 2008-early 2009 he started off as a tv agent, but now works on the side of Britney with numerous projects. Unlike Kevin Federline, she's in good hands and I'm SO happy for her. She deserves some happiness! Here's the Jason and Britney - FOREVER!
Actually it's a double negative "Nah" and "isn't/impossible" are not negating each other, they are reinforcing a point The comma can be said in this case to conjoin two (small) sentences, thus their negatives do not impact each other If it was a triple negative it would still be a negative 1st negative: Negative 2nd negative: Flip to positive 3rd negative: Flip back to negative There is such a thing but that is not it "impossible" is not an object I believe in that usage it is either an adjective or an adverb I'm a little fuzzy on my adverb rules right now