Subject: Augh, yes!
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Posted on: 2010-01-07 01:58:00 UTC

I've seen and heard being that, too.

What the hell is wrong with since or because, I ask you? Are these new expressions mutations of them, or are they just out of style?

... To reel back my ire and think about it calmly, I suppose there is a place for being as in some kind of metaphorical construct. "The man, being as a squirrel, frolicked merrily in the orchard." Or something. But I'm sure it could be done better even in that case. Is it passive voice? It sounds like passive voice; but I've always had trouble distinguishing it, so I'm not sure.

~Neshomeh

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