"I could care less"
Your entire staff and three generations around them, both up and down the pedigree tree, should be drawn and quartered for typing this, setting this, and letting this slip through QC.
Funny you should mention that, Nodens is an Elder God in Lovecraftian mythology said to specifically oppose Nyarlathotep and will often help humans in trouble, such as in The Dream-Quest of Unknown Kadath.
"I could care less"
Your entire staff and three generations around them, both up and down the pedigree tree, should be drawn and quartered for typing this, setting this, and letting this slip through QC.
If it's in there, lots of people recognize it as a valid expression. The correctness of language is determined by frequency of usage, so it's pretty reasonable to suggest "I could care less" is correct and valid, even if it doesn't make logical sense if you look at the meanings of the individual words. Cause, y'know, since everyone knows what is meant when you use that phrase, what it ought to mean based on the words themselves doesn't really matter. That's pretty much the definition of an idiom, actually, "a group of words established by usage as having a meaning not deducible from those of the individual words (e.g. over the moon, see the light )." Or are you against all idioms? Pretty unusual stance, in that case.
If you ever wondered what "begging the question" actually means, before legions of morons started misusing it, just like legions of morons keep parroting "could care less", and then actually started claiming that it's "right because everyone does it": you just brought a perfect example of it.
Clearly you still fail to take into account what a dictionary is and what it is not.