A discussion of grammar is not germane to the matter at hand. Plus, if you are going to be a picky little cunt, the original comment wasn’t even a complete sentence.
I’m certainly no english teacher and it’s been close to a decade since I’ve done this formally, but isn’t “is” the verb (to be, present third-person) in this sentence and “irrelevant” part of the adjective phrase describing the subject “money”?
not $2K cool…
Money is irrelevant to cool.
irrelevant
I think the word you were looking for is “unrelated”, or perhaps “orthogonal”.
Nope, irrelevant. Money is not relevant to the discussion of cool. Something is cool, regardless of how much it costs.
True, and agreed, but you used “irrelevant” as a verb. It is an adjective. ;)
A discussion of grammar is not germane to the matter at hand. Plus, if you are going to be a picky little cunt, the original comment wasn’t even a complete sentence.
I forgot something: :)
tee-hee!
Sean, you ignorant asshat…
It depends on what the meaning of the word is is?
Money is irrelevant to cool.
I’m certainly no english teacher and it’s been close to a decade since I’ve done this formally, but isn’t “is” the verb (to be, present third-person) in this sentence and “irrelevant” part of the adjective phrase describing the subject “money”?
Re: It depends on what the meaning of the word is is?
oh, shush, you!