Comment by palata

9 days ago

> This phrasing needs to die.

If we're being annoying about language for no valid reason, I would say that a "phrasing" cannot "die", because a "phrasing" is not a living creature.

> Laws don’t not allow anything, they only sometimes impose penalties if you’re caught breaking them.

How does it work with your parents? Do they cast a spell that prevents you from hanging out with that boy? Nobody was "allowed" to smoke, and yet...

Fortunately for me, words are allowed to have more than one meaning.

die /dī/

intransitive verb

2. To cease existing, especially by degrees; fade.