Electing the Risk Manager that is the easiest to corrupt. TFM.

  1. House of Tards

    Electing the Risk Manager *who is easiest to corrupt. TFM. Getting sick of this shit, Intern.

    11 years ago at 11:59 am
      1. House of Tards

        Actually, “whom” would be used in the objective tense, in place of “him.” “Who” is the subjective form used as a substitute for “he,” so you would say, “He is easiest to corrupt,” not “Him is easiest to corrupt.” Drink bleach before you run those laps, chief.

        11 years ago at 3:49 pm
      2. Pedropr

        The subject of a sentence is the person doing something In which you would use “Who”. While the object is having something done to them that’s when you would use “Whom” Such as being elected or being corrupted.

        11 years ago at 6:21 pm
      3. House of Tards

        Electing John the risk manager, him is easiest to corrupt. Shut the fuck up, plebe.

        11 years ago at 7:43 pm
      4. House of Tards

        “Whom are they hazing?” “They are hazing him.” “Who fucked up?” “He did, bad.”

        11 years ago at 7:45 am