| ▲ | Rapzid 7 hours ago |
| Turnstiles aren't theater and Redis doesn't make password storage secure so the entire thing seems a little el-el-emish.. But what about that sentence does that not make sense? They are describing tailgating.. |
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| ▲ | leephillips 7 hours ago | parent [-] |
| It doesn’t make sense as a whole. But, for example, what was he suspicious of? |
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| ▲ | Rapzid 6 hours ago | parent [-] | | "I'd slip in suspiciously" means the "slipping in" was suspicious. | | |
| ▲ | leephillips 6 hours ago | parent [-] | | You sure? I wasn’t. “John regarded Mary suspiciously” “Sharon suspected her husband of cheating. She looked through his emails suspiciously.” | | |
| ▲ | tczMUFlmoNk 6 hours ago | parent [-] | | It can mean either. "Suspicious behavior" doesn't mean that the behavior thinks that you've done something wrong. "She's suspicious" can mean either that I suspect her intentions or that she suspects someone else's intentions. |
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