CreamyGoodness
Well-Known Member
I see what you are saying. How about "of course" or "any time"?
I hate how "there's" and increasingly, "there is," has become an accepted way to state the existence of any number of things. "There are" has simply left the language, without so much as a "goodbye."
DrunkleJon said:I heard two more today on the news.
'Social Media Expert' - OK, who has a life so devoid of anything meaningful to do that they devote it to Facebook and Twitter and MySpace? Can these people be added to the coffee table book?
and
'Twitterverse' - I hate this word about as much as I hate Blog (are we that lazy that we have to shorten Web Log?), Blogsphere, Tweet (shouldnt short for Twitter be Twit not Tweet?).
I am going to stop now before I get worked up.
Agreed.
Hey since everyone loves to shorten things these days, why haven't they shortened Facebook. Two syllables is so 10 years ago. I nominate Fook as the official shortened term for Facebook.![]()
Goofynewfie said:Didnt you see the movie about it? It was shortened from "the facebook" to "facebook". I don't know about you but not having to say those three little letters freed up tons of space in my day. I don't even know how I got by before
Tweet (shouldnt short for Twitter be Twit not Tweet?).
I hate the use of the non-word "horrific." No such word. This is a term reporters & other media types made up. It's a mashup of "horrible" and "terrific." It was meant to describe a horrible event, like a car accident, where they got some footage that was horrible to watch, but made for a terrific news story. This started as "shop talk" & should never have made it to air, but it did & now every mofo & his bro are using it, simply because they heard somebody else use it on TV.
Are you sure? My Webster's Dictionary includes "horrific adj. horrendous."
Dammit. It's not a recent addition either. I was wrong.(that stings) This'll teach me to check before ranting I guess. "Thank you for correcting my English which stinks."
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Tweet and twitter have precedence here. They've been used as singular/plural for many long years, since before the grandparents of whomever created Twitter was born.
What really irritates me is "my tweets." Don't you mean your twitter?
Twitter is the service and tweets are the individual messages so "my tweets" is correct in this case.
Agreed.
Hey since everyone loves to shorten things these days, why haven't they shortened Facebook. Two syllables is so 10 years ago. I nominate Fook as the official shortened term for Facebook.![]()
Mother: son what are you doing?
Son: Fooking!
Mother: what the fook?
Tweet and twitter have precedence here. They've been used as singular/plural for many long years, since before the grandparents of whomever created Twitter was born.
What really irritates me is "my tweets." Don't you mean your twitter?
I am intolerant to idiocy
DrunkleJon said:I am intolerant to idiocy
"The problem with the world is stupidity. I'm not saying there should be a capital punishment for stupidity, but why don't we just take the safety labels off of everything and let the problem solve itself?" - Some smart fellow
boy are you in the wrong metro area
If we can get some philanthropist to fund prizes for the Darwin Awards, I'm sure that would do the trick. The idiots would literally kill themselves trying to win!![]()