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  • You're correct that it's not grammatically wrong, but a subtle semantic mis-match. Let's bring in the difference between "every time" and "whenever". While "when" and "every time" are interchangeable, "whenever" and "every time" are not. "Every time" is exact and without fail, while "whenever" implies unpredictability or indifference to the exact location.

    "When (strongly implied every time) I go to the theater (exact location), I get popcorn."

    "Every time (explicitly) I go to the theater (exact location), I get popcorn."

    "Whenever (unpredictable, indifferent) I go to the theater (exact location -mismatch with unpredictability) I get popcorn"

    Does that make sense?

  • The now ultra-common usage of "whenever", when they actually mean "when".

    I can't fucking stand it. But it's everywhere now. I have no idea how it got so common but I'm surrounded by people who use it incorrectly.

  • Win win

    Jump
  • 4 Federal charges so far, 3 from one incident, one from another, along with at least one man arrested on-scene for keying a Tesla. Others who are keying Teslas are all caught on video, so we'll probably see more arrests in the future.

    Edit: Another arrest in New Hampshire!

    Edit2: man in Texas was just arrested.