Talk:Pink Diamond/@comment-29065959-20161017010223/@comment-27847292-20161025235806

ain't=variative of doesn't apparently (in this case)

aint also is defined as am not, are not, is not, have not, has not, which none fit the case, so im using "doesn't" as its hypothetical variation

that means this translates to "She does not belong to no one", thus implying she does have an owner while the sentence contradicts itself and says her owner was killed; thus she doesn't have one, because 2 negatives make a positive.

Hence, it is double negative misuse.