The context works, but you’re very right, I changed it from it’s traditional meaning use in my sentence
I don’t even want to give validation to the party name, it’s not correct. Solid r’s is a good idea, and maybe I should have said that. Should I change it? I don’t mean no harm except to the traitors. As I think of it though, solid as an adjective has a neutral/positive connotation. Gonna need somthing with a negative connotation, no?
The context works, but you’re very right, I changed it from it’s traditional meaning use in my sentence
I don’t even want to give validation to the party name, it’s not correct. Solid r’s is a good idea, and maybe I should have said that. Should I change it? I don’t mean no harm except to the traitors. As I think of it though, solid as an adjective has a neutral/positive connotation. Gonna need somthing with a negative connotation, no?