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  1. Aug 19, 2009 · Mar 19, 2012. #13. L’expression "Damned if you do, damned if you don't" («Quoi qu’on fasse, on a toujours tort») a été rendue célèbre par Eleanore Roosevelt qui a dit “Il faut faire ce qu’on pense être juste dans son cœur — puisqu’on sera, de toute façon, critiqué. Quoi qu’on fasse, on a toujours tort.». K.

  2. Jan 17, 2012 · Damned = Condenado, Maldito ( Te refieres a Almas Malditas o condenadas, va mejor cuando se habla de Almas) Una vez lei un libro donde se utilizaba "WRETCHED" y la situacion era un verdugo en una cantera arreando esclavos con un latigo, era una mina en un Volcan, y les decia "move, move you wretched" mientras hacia sonar el latigo.

  3. Aug 6, 2011 · A "facts-be-damned decision" is a decision in which the decision maker (here, S&P) does not care about the facts. President Obama feels that S&P did not consider the facts when it made its decision to downgrade the U.S. debt rating. (That may or may not be true. I don't know.

  4. Feb 17, 2011 · Feb 17, 2011. #2. Hello, Vina. I was surprised to see that we didn't already have a long list of threads dealing with "damn" and "damned". "Damn you!" is the ordinary form for cursing somebody directly. It's a shorter version of "Damn you to hell!" or something similar. Using "damned" as an adjective indicates that the person has already been ...

  5. Sep 18, 2016 · Fresno CA. English (US - northeast) Sep 18, 2016. #2. I agree "gods be damned" instead of "gods damn it" is confusing. It seems like the script writer doesn't know how to swear properly. But I have seen that idea ("cursing the gods") several times in stories. Polytheistic humans curse the "gods" (petty, nasty, meddlesome gods, in the stories ...

  6. Aug 17, 2008 · No matter what decisions I make, there are always some people who will approve them and those who won't. It is a classical case of "damned if I do, damned if I don't." Could I say: Non importa cosa, quali decisioni preso, ci sara sempre della gente chi approva e della gente chi non approva. Questo e un classico caso di "come fai, sbagli."

  7. Jan 11, 2012 · Consequences be damned. Thread starter tempest1976; Start date Jan 11, 2012; tempest1976 Senior Member. Toledo (Spain) España spanish Jan 11, 2012 ...

  8. Jun 11, 2008 · It's kind of hard to add additional stuff here without knowing what's going on in the movie. However, "damned if I don't, damned if I do" represents a situation where the person must choose between two equally undesirable choices (do something, or don't do something). They're both undesirable because regardless which one he/she chooses, he/she ...

  9. Jan 29, 2012 · Jan 29, 2012. #1. I know 'I'll be damned' is an absolute no-no. And although 'I'll be darned' is a milder cousin of it, it is still wise not to use the profanity in most situations. However, I keep hearing 'I'll be darned' in place of 'I'm surprised,' particularly, from older generations. To me it sounds a light nod with 'What a surprise.

  10. Mar 27, 2016 · Apr 2, 2016. #4. london calling said: If hydroelectric power were needed the water basin would need to be dammed (notice the spelling: 'damned' means something else). A normal first conditional sentence which can be rendered by your example above using 'should'. Actually a normal second conditional sentence, of course.

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