Alright, lets break this down, from the 2nd person perspective. “My dad was my 2nd grade hero.” The speaker’s possessive entity is not defined, thus, “mine” can be interpretted as the speaker’s hero or father. If it is in reference to the established hero, then my father is still his hero.
agreed, i think the only one that might work is “you’re still in second grade?”, but this is a nice change from the usual father posts about how your dad did something that you had nothing to do with
I’m glad my dad is still your hero. Means a lot to him, I am sure.
14 years ago at 7:01 amActually if you’re taking it literally it says his dad is still your hero…
14 years ago at 11:15 amAlright, lets break this down, from the 2nd person perspective. “My dad was my 2nd grade hero.” The speaker’s possessive entity is not defined, thus, “mine” can be interpretted as the speaker’s hero or father. If it is in reference to the established hero, then my father is still his hero.
14 years ago at 11:31 am^ Shut up. Trying way to hard there English major.
14 years ago at 1:27 pmtoo*
14 years ago at 1:27 pmNah, chemistry. I just happen to have learned the basics of english over the years.
14 years ago at 1:38 pmchemistry major. NF.
14 years ago at 4:59 pmYou dad still is my second grade hero?
14 years ago at 8:07 amThat is precisely what I was thinking.
14 years ago at 12:58 pmThis post is pretty easy to follow which makes both of your^^ jokes trying to make it seem confusing pretty unfunny.
14 years ago at 8:12 amagreed, i think the only one that might work is “you’re still in second grade?”, but this is a nice change from the usual father posts about how your dad did something that you had nothing to do with
14 years ago at 8:26 amHaving respect for the man that raised you. TFM.
14 years ago at 8:44 amThat man is still in 2nd grade. TFTC?
14 years ago at 9:44 am