Jonathan Loesberg
Jonathan Loesberg
It's hard to say which is lamer, your original remark or this hilariously ill-tempered response. The lack of commas around the phrase "who can't taste anymore" makes the clause non-restrictive and thus claims that all grandmothers can't taste anymore. I'm guessing that was an accident. By adding the commas back in, however, you naturally raise the question of why you chose that category as opposed to grandfathers, grandchildren, retired professors of literature, rabbits, or, your likely real meaning, anyone who happens to disagree with you.