And, considering the ending kind of promises more along this same line of nonsensically stupid people in charge basically bringing ruin to the entire human race, there's not a whole lot of incentive to actually follow through with the rest of it.
I think "kind of promises more" is the affirmative verb phrase, but that "there's" clause has a negative content. So, I'd dearly love to know whether or not this text is right in the contextual point of view.
Thank you in advance for your help.
Top answer
The sentence is OK (informal wording in places). The phrase "the ending ... ".
— GPY
The sentence is OK (informal wording in places).
The phrase "the ending ...
".
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