It makes little syntactic sense

Obviously they're trying to abbreviate 'is' to 's, but it doesn't really work in this context. As a common expression the auxiliary verb could be (and should be) dropped.

Gosh I feel clever.

And I'm not even a media twunt!

Posted By: King on May 16th 2007 at 00:10:52


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