Quote Originally Posted by Louis VI the Fat
On a completely different side-note:

I could care less
I couldn't care less

I hear and read both versions. Logically, 'I could care less' makes no sense, it means you care a lot. Yet I see it so often it is probably not a mistake. Nor does anybody ever seem confused about it, or tries to correct either one. Apparently, rather than meaning the opposite, both have the exact same meaning of 'I don't care'.

Why is that? Why is that? Why is that?

Is it yet another Anglosaxon plot to confuse foreigners? A prank that you're all in? From Alaska to England to New Zealand? Just another one of those genetic designed linguistical defects of the English language, where opposites can mean the same and the same often can mean the exact opposite?

No, it's an idiotic type from people who speak English and are lazy. They do not mean the same thing but if I piped up every time I'd get a reputation as an arsehole.

It's the same as "could of" instead of "could have." Learn to scan over it and read it as "Couldn't care less."