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I'm wondering because these days on the internet like on sherdog, video games, memes, etc., I see a lot of multiple adjectives that seem off. For example, if you talk about students who are young and American, I was always told to say, "Young, American students." That's how I was taught in school in the US, but nowadays I would see more of "American, young students."
I just thought people on the internet were fucking up grammar but it's so prevalent that I'm wondering if the rules of grammar have changed. I recently saw a cut scene from Wolfenstein and even there a character says, "German, innocent lives" as opposed to "innocent, German lives." The latter would be correct to me.
Can anyone explain? Also I remember when I was younger, people didn't say "drunken" but people seem to use it a lot these days.
I just thought people on the internet were fucking up grammar but it's so prevalent that I'm wondering if the rules of grammar have changed. I recently saw a cut scene from Wolfenstein and even there a character says, "German, innocent lives" as opposed to "innocent, German lives." The latter would be correct to me.
Can anyone explain? Also I remember when I was younger, people didn't say "drunken" but people seem to use it a lot these days.