Big Nate by Lincoln Peirce for April 30, 2013
Transcript:
NATE: It's getting late. I'm gonna head towards home. FRANCIS: Not "towards." NATE: Hm? FRANCIS: There's no "s." It's toward not towards. NATE: Whatever. FRANCIS: "Whatever?" Doesn't it bother you when people use the wrong word? NATE: I could care less. FRANCIS: Cripes.
hometownk Premium Member over 11 years ago
Ah, incorrect usage becoming the norm from common usage.
hometownk Premium Member over 11 years ago
One of my pet peeves (and I have a few of them) is that 12 a.m. is noon and 12 p.m. is midnight. It is up to and including the hour. 1 second after is the next a.m. or p.m.
susanwobb over 11 years ago
“I could care less” isn’t wrong — it’s just unfinished. The whole statement is “I could care less, if I tried.” But the person doesn’t even care enough to finish saying it. Now THAT’s not caring.
Arsenal rock over 11 years ago
He always cant care…
Stormrider2112 over 11 years ago
This isn’t stuff like the subjunctive mood or ablative case where they start to go away because they’re able to be easily inferred by context or with another case and prepositions. This is about being just plain wrong :P-And this is coming from a grammar nazi (with a BA in linguistics) :)
cosmiczswag27 over 11 years ago
i wonder why Francis gets all worked up about these little things
Marvelmoan1114 over 11 years ago
He means I COULDN’T care less. My science teacher does that, and it drives me NUTS!
janisil over 11 years ago
The American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language has a usage note on this topic: “By convention, 12 AM denotes midnight and 12 PM denotes noon. Because of the potential for confusion, it is advisable to use 12 noon and 12 midnight.”15
The#1BoiseStateFan over 11 years ago
Here we go again……
Reppr Premium Member over 11 years ago
“I could care less”
Me neither
yldonaldson over 11 years ago
Let it go, Francis. It’s a battle you won’t win. Someday, years down the road, Nate will say a word correctly and remember you. Until then, don’t get so worked up about it.
wwh85cp over 11 years ago
It’s Pet Peeve Day!
Get your leashes here!!
ncalifgirl58 over 11 years ago
My pet peeve – people who feel it is their duty to correct other’s grammar. I will talk and type how I want to, thank you very much.
route66paul over 11 years ago
better yet, just say 11:59 am, or thereabouts
route66paul over 11 years ago
My pet peeve is saying “these ones” and using less instead of fewer (you say less when referring to bulk and fewer when speaking about items)
JenniferC428 over 11 years ago
Actually, Francis overdid it this time. “Towards” is a perfectly acceptable word dating back over 1000 years. (Or so says the OED!)
Comic Minister Premium Member over 11 years ago
Aw come on Francis!
YokohamaMama over 11 years ago
It’s a euphemism for Christ.
YokohamaMama over 11 years ago
Fine. But don’t get upset if no-one knows what you are trying to say. This is why we have grammar rules.
Popeyesforearm over 11 years ago
very careless to miss use frases and englush
Rickapolis over 11 years ago
A losing battle in the ‘dumbing down’ of America.
williamb3 over 11 years ago
Forget it, Francis! It’s obvious Nate is a lost cause.
lisebrouillette over 11 years ago
Yeah, well, one of MY pet peeves is people who make it look like anything but the American usage is uncouth, untowardS and dead wrong.
Toward = American spellingTowards = British spelling.
And perfectly good English, thank you – IF you don’t mind. Sheesh.
x666dog over 11 years ago
And this is why are children are undereducated. Too many of them are like Nate.
EXTERMINATE! over 11 years ago
I agree with Francis so much on this. It is so annoying when people, especially teachers, use incorrect grammar! My science teacher says “exact same” a lot, and I can’t help cringing. It also really annoys me when people say that they could care less, rather than “I couldn’t care less”.
roblox605 over 11 years ago
take that Francis
lukastt over 11 years ago
silly francis, always expecting correct grammer.
Waydownunder over 11 years ago
In Australia we say “towards” – there is no right or wrong on this one.We even had a TV show called “Towards 2000”. We also say “I couldn’t care less”. Global variations – quite reasonable.
TArbiter over 11 years ago
In panel 5, not shown here, Francis’ head explodes.
Reppr Premium Member over 11 years ago
I COULD care less (but I don’t)
mrfsu7524 almost 11 years ago
He said he COULD care less. That means he couldd reduce his level of caring.
Tater over 10 years ago
I could care less, too!
comic911 about 9 years ago
If those words become the norm in the future, why bother correcting it, Francis?
Vallion almost 4 years ago
I just say “head home.”
Adam Barnett over 2 years ago
OOOOOOOOOOOO…. I hate “I could care less.”