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[-] zeppo@lemmy.world 2 points 9 months ago

Okay, let me diagram the sentence for you.

The

  • literal no-brain (adjective)
    -- would (verb modifier)

be (verb)


JAKE PAUL (noun, subject)
then, as a run-on sentence, and exclamation

  • Yeah (exclamation
  • he (pronoun, subject)
  • can (affirmative)
  • punch (verb)
  • people (noun)

Since you don't seem to understand American English as commonly spoken, I'll try to explain. If you've had a stroke recently, I understand.

"The literal no brain" means "the action that would be done by someone who has no brains", as in, very unintelligent or not thinking.

"would be"

"JAKE PAUL YEAh" : to cheer for Jake Paul.

"he can punch people" : in context, someone with no brains would cheer for Jake Paul due to his physical fighting prowess.

Hope that helps.

[-] Emerald@lemmy.world 1 points 9 months ago* (last edited 9 months ago)

That does not help

Funny way to explain all that though so I must approve of the effort

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