I always thought it was possessive.I’ve always wondered if it’s plural or possessive. Never heard the singular version.
Using them reveals your tactic to the enemy
Good news, you always thought right. "For X's sake" expands to "for the sake of X". Whilst in the example above that might not make great sense, it's the same as "for goodness' sake", "for heaven's sake" and so on.I always thought it was possessive.![]()
Did you summon any daemons during the process?As part of recent project, I drew a diagram of the connectivity between network load balancers located in datacentres in the UK, the Netherlands and three cities in the US. I didn't realize the diagram formed an inverted pentagram until after i'd shown it to several colleagues(the iconography was appropriate considering the problems I'd had getting it all to work).
The possibility of multiple fucks exists. So, plural possessive would be fucks’.Good news, you always thought right. "For X's sake" expands to "for the sake of X". Whilst in the example above that might not make great sense, it's the same as "for goodness' sake", "for heaven's sake" and so on.
Very true. Some folks are so parsimonious that they won't even give one. Others are more generous, thankfully.The possibility of multiple fucks exists. So, plural possessive would be fucks’.
Me.dal.A neutron goes into a bar and orders a beer. Bartender says "Here ya go, no charge...."
almost peed my pants...Very true. Some folks are so parsimonious that they won't even give one. Others are more generous, thankfully.
For some reason, I am reminded of this:
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My son kept chewing on electrical cords so I had to ground him..A neutron goes into a bar and orders a beer. Bartender says "Here ya go, no charge...."
for fuck's sake it's neither of those
That is high art!
Yes, and we tested it all, so the daemons were exercised.Did you summon any daemons during the process?