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Originally Posted by The Great Gonzo
However, when bad grammer becomes habit, It's a little more crutchtastic.
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Hmmm... not really. The reason it's called a verbal "crutch" is because you rely on it in conversation in lieu of original phrasing or words that actually mean anything, or as filler while formulating the next sentence. "Umm", "like", and "I mean" are all examples of verbal crutches. People with bad grammar or who mispronounce things aren't
relying on it; rather, they're saying them out of reinforced ignorance.