CreamyGoodness
Well-Known Member
"Welp."
I have an unnatural hatred for this expression.
I have an unnatural hatred for this expression.
I enjoy talking with people that end a sentence with "so...". When they do it I'll just stare at them sipping coffee waiting for them to continue. Might as well make it awkward.
One of my friends also likes to ask me how my day was while we are having a beer and proceed to respond with, "huh?" after I have told my story. Quite often, he'll do it multiple times in a row in which case I change the story each time throwing in unicorns and goblins.
No offense...
Often followed by something racist, ignorant, sexist, or a personal attack with no constructive part of a conversation in sight. People act like its a get out of jail free card that allows them to be pricks.
xxx-gate. Enough with that already.
(Yea I know. It's not going to go away. *sigh*)
Isn't quick and excruciating a contradiction?
How do you figure? It's certainly possible to experience an extreme amount of pain in a short period of time.
it goes with out saying, if I can be honest, that I personally feel the ultimate life hack is YOLO. to be fair, it's generational to think outside the box and gift someone an app. I know, right? seriously? it may or may not be a reach out, but I got news for you. :hashtag:YOLO, yo.
I dont think the media would keep it up with xxx-gate after "Gategate"
Kids seem to like to use "ratchet" as a pejorative, which makes no sense. All I picture is this:
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I always liked "no offense". it's a fun way to let someone know that you're going to insult them before you actually insult them. they know it's coming. they just don't know the severity of the insult. it can range from "No offense, but you're a d!ck." to "No offense, but the most intelligent thing to come out of your mouth was my grandma's balls."
No offense...
Often followed by something racist, ignorant, sexist, or a personal attack with no constructive part of a conversation in sight. People act like its a get out of jail free card that allows them to be pricks.
I totally forgot about the "words and phrases I hate" thread. I guess I should have just posted this there...
Anyone who uses the word "hella" needs to be high fived, in the face, with a cinder block.
Repeatedly
they hella tried, son. I tried hella harder. my smile ended up hella prettier.Anyone who uses the word "hella" needs to be high fived, in the face, with a cinder block.
Repeatedly
"may or may not be".
Also, when a sentence starts out with "Personally, I...".
me being mad about it is going to make people stop doing it, so why get riled up? People do things I find dumb/pointless/ridiculous all the time, but I generally just chuckle inside now instead of getting angry. Makes things a lot more pleasant.
... YOLO would probably take second, but I don't believe that one to be harmful in any way. Just incredibly annoying...
See, when I hear that phrase I think of "Terry Tate Office Linebacker"I hate "think outside the box." My son once asked me if I think outside the box. I responded "No, but that's because my box is bigger than everyone else's."