the young lady says fish floating dead, the place is "inhabitable". Greenhaired common core millennial reporting at it's best.
I was just going to post this. Now I don't have to. Not the worst mistake in the world, when we consider that the prefex "in" is usually used to invert meaning. When added to the word "habitable" it isn't too far off reasonable to assume that it would change the meaning to the opposite. But this would require a complete ignorance of the word "inhabitable."
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