Like many imperative sentences, "More dildos" contains many parts of speech which are merely implied. In fact, it consists of only an article and an object noun. Both the subject, "me," and the verb, "fetch," are implied. The sentence could be more fully expressed as "(Fetch) (me) more dildos (,bitch.)" Although "More dildos" is often lauded for its efficiency and laconic style, like many abrupt imperative sentences, it is often considered rude. Therefore, several variants expressing varying degrees of additional politeness exist, including:
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| - Like many imperative sentences, "More dildos" contains many parts of speech which are merely implied. In fact, it consists of only an article and an object noun. Both the subject, "me," and the verb, "fetch," are implied. The sentence could be more fully expressed as "(Fetch) (me) more dildos (,bitch.)" Although "More dildos" is often lauded for its efficiency and laconic style, like many abrupt imperative sentences, it is often considered rude. Therefore, several variants expressing varying degrees of additional politeness exist, including:
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| - Like many imperative sentences, "More dildos" contains many parts of speech which are merely implied. In fact, it consists of only an article and an object noun. Both the subject, "me," and the verb, "fetch," are implied. The sentence could be more fully expressed as "(Fetch) (me) more dildos (,bitch.)" Although "More dildos" is often lauded for its efficiency and laconic style, like many abrupt imperative sentences, it is often considered rude. Therefore, several variants expressing varying degrees of additional politeness exist, including:
* I want more dildos.
* More dildos, please!
* Please sah, I want some moh dildos.
* I would like to requisition an additional shipment of dildos for the men, sir!
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