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Towlie

(5,333 posts)
Thu May 9, 2024, 09:32 AM May 9

Typo in The Guardian?

Mockery, low tactics, sexist tropes: gloriously, Stormy Daniels is repaying Donald Trump in kind

You couldn’t make up the details of her (Stormy Daniels') testimony this week, which sent court reporters scrambling to find sober ways to present her account of spanking Trump with a rolled up magazine and insisting on having sex with her without a condom.


Is this a typo, or did Stormy Daniels really insist upon Trump having sex with her without a condom?
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Typo in The Guardian? (Original Post) Towlie May 9 OP
Did you mix up the him and the her? Arne May 9 #1
Not a typo. This is what people mean when they say... AnrothElf May 9 #2
Not a typo but a badly written sentence. enough May 9 #3
OK...................... Lovie777 May 9 #4
and *his* insisting on .... eppur_se_muova May 9 #5
The Guardian is notorious for typos anamnua May 9 #6
A phrase without a subject usually refers to the previous noun. unblock May 9 #7

unblock

(52,553 posts)
7. A phrase without a subject usually refers to the previous noun.
Thu May 9, 2024, 10:55 AM
May 9

So clearly, it was the magazine that was insisting on having sex with her without a condom.

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