Sirensa wrote:Sometimes I wonder if I am a gay man stuck in a woman's body
Well this certainly would explain a lot about why you are with Sylvos!
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Sirensa wrote:Sometimes I wonder if I am a gay man stuck in a woman's body
Sorry babe, I do that too.oh oh oh and when people try to sound all educated and cultured by pronouncing foreign cities in the city's native tongue.
person a: "I spent the summer in Munchen"
me: "you mean Munich, douchebag?"
EXACTLY!!! This is one of the most irritating things to me in modern language... right next to the fucking dinosaurs who say that texting/IMs/email is responsible for the death of the language because of the acronyms in use. Its like these people never read a news report dealing with anything to do with the gov't or military (and various corporate and technical publications).Sylvus wrote:Irregardless is only becoming valid because people are too stupid not to use it. When a word is wrong, and is used enough, it becomes right. The lexicon being a living thing and such.Aslanna wrote:However, while the preference is to use regardless, irregardless is a valid word so those people who get their undies in a bunch about people using it are a bit irrational.
It makes no sense as a word. The "Ir" prefix implies negation. Irrational means not rational. Irrespective means not respective. Irregardless should mean not regardless or regard...ful?
Stop using it!
Noysyrump wrote:Sorry babe, I do that too.oh oh oh and when people try to sound all educated and cultured by pronouncing foreign cities in the city's native tongue.
person a: "I spent the summer in Munchen"
me: "you mean Munich, douchebag?"
the gloves are off nowWulfran wrote:EXACTLY!!! This is one of the most irritating things to me in modern language... right next to the fucking dinosaurs who say that texting/IMs/email is responsible for the death of the language because of the acronyms in use. Its like these people never read a news report dealing with anything to do with the gov't or military (and various corporate and technical publications).Sylvus wrote:Irregardless is only becoming valid because people are too stupid not to use it. When a word is wrong, and is used enough, it becomes right. The lexicon being a living thing and such.Aslanna wrote:However, while the preference is to use regardless, irregardless is a valid word so those people who get their undies in a bunch about people using it are a bit irrational.
It makes no sense as a word. The "Ir" prefix implies negation. Irrational means not rational. Irrespective means not respective. Irregardless should mean not regardless or regard...ful?
Stop using it!
And Cannolizzerd, the reason you don't like sports fans talking in the first person is because the teams you cheer for are all too weak to encourage fans to make an emotional investment!!!
Funkmasterr wrote:the gloves are off nowWulfran wrote:EXACTLY!!! This is one of the most irritating things to me in modern language... right next to the fucking dinosaurs who say that texting/IMs/email is responsible for the death of the language because of the acronyms in use. Its like these people never read a news report dealing with anything to do with the gov't or military (and various corporate and technical publications).Sylvus wrote:Irregardless is only becoming valid because people are too stupid not to use it. When a word is wrong, and is used enough, it becomes right. The lexicon being a living thing and such.Aslanna wrote:However, while the preference is to use regardless, irregardless is a valid word so those people who get their undies in a bunch about people using it are a bit irrational.
It makes no sense as a word. The "Ir" prefix implies negation. Irrational means not rational. Irrespective means not respective. Irregardless should mean not regardless or regard...ful?
Stop using it!
And Cannolizzerd, the reason you don't like sports fans talking in the first person is because the teams you cheer for are all too weak to encourage fans to make an emotional investment!!!
I have to add another one I heard this weekend..Sargeras wrote:"W T F"
Yes, people who actually say the letters rather than just the words. It makes me want to punch them with an English dictionary.
lmnt9 wrote:I believe someone already mentioned - "hella".
I hate that shit too. I'll be sitting on the couch, knitting & watching a movie and Eric comes in and asks "What are you doing?" I hate being asked what I'm doing when it's pretty fucking obvious what I'm doing.rhyae wrote:When people state the obvious.