GuessWhoPokes
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Hey,
I was reading a satirical article and stumbled upon the following sentence.
Reading this the use of the plural "arms" confused me.
Arms being a somewhat confusing word to me both in definition and in use I was wondering if this sentence is correct.
Is it wrong for me to leave out a lot of the sentence and read it as "A Death Note is an "arms"."?
Please refrain from addressing the political or satirical nature of this sentence. Thank you.
I was reading a satirical article and stumbled upon the following sentence.
- There is absolutely no way in hell you can argue that a Death Note is not, as covered by the Second Amendment, an “arms.”
Reading this the use of the plural "arms" confused me.
Arms being a somewhat confusing word to me both in definition and in use I was wondering if this sentence is correct.
Is it wrong for me to leave out a lot of the sentence and read it as "A Death Note is an "arms"."?
Please refrain from addressing the political or satirical nature of this sentence. Thank you.