Thread:Pinkolol16/@comment-90.3.168.100-20141110193423/@comment-90.3.168.100-20141110220017

Pinkolol16 wrote: funnier than before. Not funniest.

In that example, both words mean the same in general terms, and nobody really cares whether you use one or the other.

No, not as well as I did. But as an English person, those words all appear on the English side. Oh, yes, damn, I didn't notice I wrote "funniest" instead of "funnier". -_-