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Vance and his ugly fucking family are reprehensible to look at JESUS FUCK

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poppy immigrant
  11/12/25
@grok is it grammatically correct to say "reprehensible...
Cocky whorehouse
  11/12/25
good poast/monikor synergy ty
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  11/12/25
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comical business firm
  11/17/25
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electric garnet university
  11/12/25
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Date: November 12th, 2025 3:11 PM
Author: poppy immigrant



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Date: November 12th, 2025 3:13 PM
Author: Cocky whorehouse

@grok is it grammatically correct to say "reprehensible to look at"?

No, "reprehensible to look at" is not grammatically correct in standard English.Why it's incorrect"Reprehensible" is an adjective meaning "deserving blame or criticism" (e.g., "His actions were reprehensible"). It describes moral wrongness, not appearance.

The phrase "to look at" is an infinitive phrase acting as a modifier, typically used with adjectives that describe sensory or aesthetic qualities (e.g., "beautiful to look at," "ugly to look at," "pleasant to look at").

Pairing "reprehensible" (a moral judgment) with "to look at" (a visual/perceptual context) creates a category mismatch. It doesn't make semantic sense—something can't be "blameworthy to look at" in the same way it can be "beautiful to look at." This results in awkward, non-idiomatic English.

Grammatically, the structure is parseable (adjective + infinitive phrase), but it's semantically invalid, which often renders it ungrammatical in practice.Correct alternativesIf you mean something is morally offensive in appearance (e.g., shocking or disturbing):"Repulsive to look at"

"Hideous to look at"

"Disturbing to look at"

"Offensive to the eye"

If you mean the act of looking is morally wrong:"It is reprehensible to look at [something]."

Example fix:

Incorrect: "The scene was reprehensible to look at."

Correct: "The scene was repulsive to look at." (if focusing on visuals)

or "It was reprehensible to look at the scene." (if the looking itself is blameworthy).

Explain semantic invalidity further



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Date: November 12th, 2025 3:23 PM
Author: poppy immigrant

good poast/monikor synergy ty

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Date: November 17th, 2025 5:38 AM
Author: comical business firm



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Date: November 12th, 2025 3:14 PM
Author: Shivering Tanning Salon Community Account

https://xoxohth.com/thread.php?thread_id=5547246&mc=20&forum_id=2

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Date: November 12th, 2025 3:20 PM
Author: electric garnet university



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Date: November 12th, 2025 3:51 PM
Author: comical business firm

Phenotypic horror show

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