I find
the ain't word hard to believe. Just like the way Donald J. Trump believes he
can make America great again. While the world questions his passion, I am still
thinking why has the ain't word being called the most stigmatised word in
English caption. As Wikipedia says that it appears in all nonstandard English
dialects, I find a distinct flair of Trump's equivalence. Used by many
cultivated speakers from artificial clans, doesn't the Presidential nominee's
classist comments ring a controversial bell? If you ain't seen nothing yet then
perhaps his contender's popular phrases will surely help in satirising his rhetorical
hard-to-believe spell. But if you are still rigid as his hardened hairline then doing just a quick #ElectionDay Twitter search would work wonders in equating his usage
with a sense of informal farewell.
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