(Title corrected by a user) I mean, Mappy has a “lore”. Dig Dug has a “lore”. But I can’t seem to find Bomberman lore.

  • Railcar8095@lemmy.world
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    7 days ago

    Non English here. Is “Bomberman has lore” correct for the meaning of being surprised it has lore?

    I’ve been speaking English daily for at least 15 years and I still have no idea what’s correct, just what “feels right”. I feel like a flesh LLM

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      7 days ago

      “Bomberman has lore?” as a question would generally be some sort of surprise or suggestion that it goes against expectations.

      “Donald Trump is a young man.”

      “Donald Trump is a young man?” – response to a statement that went against expectations.

      “Is Donald Trump a young man?” – neutral, general question (if additional context or tone is absent)

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      I’ve been speaking English daily for at least 15 years and I still have no idea what’s correct, just what “feels right”.

      That’s literally everyone that speaks English. Including those of us for whom English is their native tongue. <- For example, I think I worded that correctly but I’m still not sure and I’ve spoken English for over 30 years now. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯