Rushie
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The “truth” is not subjective....
Actually, according to quantum mechanics, it is.
The “truth” is not subjective....
Actually, according to quantum mechanics, it is.
Being called "Dog". Not sure if the people calling you that know what an insult is is to be called Dog.
Technically, it's 'Dogg.' It's intended as an address of acceptance. "'Sup Dogg? What it be like? Yo, check it, I need to aks you something..."
Dawg.Technically, it's 'Dogg.' It's intended as an address of acceptance. "'Sup Dogg? What it be like? Yo, check it, I need to aks you something..."
Dawg.
I still don't like someone saying ''dude'' to me.
Back when I was much younger calling someone dude meant you wanted to fight.
I still don't like someone saying ''dude'' to me.
Back when I was much younger calling someone dude meant you wanted to fight.
“It is what it is”
Annoying last year. Worse this year. I don’t even know what it means!!!
Now his hat is on backwards,I still don't like someone saying ''dude'' to me.
I hate the phrase “Love on one another.” I hear pastors say it in church all the time and it sounds creepy.
If i'm talking to someone, they use this word and its not part of a joke I walk away."Woke"
Author Joe Haldemann was researching slang for a story set in the 19th century, but couldn't use much of it because it sounded current/contemporary - chick, pig, etc. Some of it just runs cyclically it seems. Wait a bit, you'll be back in the loop!Yeah I thought "Dogg" was a compliment to men and "dog" was an insult to women. But I am far from up to date on slang.
Starting sentences with "So" has been a pet peeve of mine for years. It has become so frequently used that I even catch myself doing it from time to time, and I have to hate myself.
Equally annoying is ending sentences with "so".
so it's a triad of unnecessary introductory words
That being said, the phrase "that being said" is a totally unnecessary use of three words to begin the next paragraph.
Allow myself to introduce ... myself."at the end of the day..." People who work with me often know I don't like that phrase because I've asked them to tell me when I use it without catching myself.
So... it's a bit of a game. <- see that?
Oh look: I used "myself" in a sentence. I hate the misuse of that word. "Please email John, Joe, Jack, and Myself." It's ME for heaven's sake.
anything said in the south.
Moving back North soon, I hope???
Already on the north side of town Hankster
This reminds me of the reporter interviewing Katharine Hepburn just before she died.Not new but “how you doing?” and likewise sayings as a greeting.
Do you have an hour to listen, or are you just saying hello? If you’re just saying hello, there’s a word for that. It’s called hello.
Just thought of mine: “deadass.” As in, “I deadass told him exactly what I thought of him”
Is that like "flat out"? I have to say that I've never heard either phrase. Maybe it's a regional thing."Flatass" is the equivalent in these parts.
gaslight
Not new but “how you doing?” and likewise sayings as a greeting.
Do you have an hour to listen, or are you just saying hello? If you’re just saying hello, there’s a word for that. It’s called hello.