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And now you are one of us.
The word ‘worst’ is the post-evaluation term of ‘worse’. For example, you could say, “It can’t get any worse than this.” You can also say, “My step-mother is the worst!” However, neither word can be used in the other sentence and not be a grammatical error. This is because ‘worst’ is used when one has attained data on a particular thing, in the past, while ‘worse’ is used when speaking about something currently.
However, in this picture, even ‘worse’ is incorrect. This isn’t a grammatical error, but a word-choice issue. Simply put, it just doesn’t sound quite right. In typical, native English you’re astronomically more-likely to hear, “I will show you how bad I can really get.” This sentence is more accurate because it informs the 3rd party that you’re actually fairly alright at the moment, and that you’ll show them just how terrible you can act. You can hear it similarly when one boasts about accomplishments, such as, “I’ll show you just how much I can take!”
English is considered a difficult language for a myriad of reasons, and this is one of those reasons.
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