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Ain't got
The forms of English "ain't got" and "don't got" were never heard
around these parts fifty years ago when I was a boy. They just were
not part of the local vernacular. But they've caught on and become
commom, at least among the under-35 age group.
But that's not the only reason I took this picture. I like words with
lots of meanings. "Shit" is definitely a word with several accounts
at the semantics bank, and some of those accounts are pretty hefty.
Just what this graffitist meant when she/he wrote those words is
beyond me: which acount was she/he drawing on?
around these parts fifty years ago when I was a boy. They just were
not part of the local vernacular. But they've caught on and become
commom, at least among the under-35 age group.
But that's not the only reason I took this picture. I like words with
lots of meanings. "Shit" is definitely a word with several accounts
at the semantics bank, and some of those accounts are pretty hefty.
Just what this graffitist meant when she/he wrote those words is
beyond me: which acount was she/he drawing on?
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