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I'm not your buddy, guy!

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I hate the fact that people take such trivial bull**** so seriously. **** ! Can we relax a little bit ? No? Well then screw you pal .You're not my buddy .Can we just be friends?:)
 
Add those to my list!!!!

What about mate... It is even worst when you name is Matt an d people slur it - you spend the rest of the conversation trying to figure out how the other person knows you by name!
 
What about mate... It is even worst when you name is Matt an d people slur it - you spend the rest of the conversation trying to figure out how the other person knows you by name!

one of my old roommates started using "mate" a lot. as in, "These are me mates." and "I have his back. He's me best mate." martha floccer, you ain't British! it doesn't make you more punk or skin by using the word mate instead of friend. floccer was born & raised in California.:smack:
 
I'm sure it's been said before but I hate in when people say "hashtag".
I've mostly heard this on TV.
"I'm buying a Toyota, hashtag blah blah blah" I don't use twitter so I don't really understand what one is supposed to do? Run to my phone and look at tweets about buying a Toyota? Does anyone actually do this?
If your on twitter and use the "hashtag" for whatever the hell you use it for that's fine I suppose, but saying it is friggin stupid.
 
I'm sure it's been said before but I hate in when people say "hashtag".
I've mostly heard this on TV.
"I'm buying a Toyota, hashtag blah blah blah" I don't use twitter so I don't really understand what one is supposed to do? Run to my phone and look at tweets about buying a Toyota? Does anyone actually do this?
If your on twitter and use the "hashtag" for whatever the hell you use it for that's fine I suppose, but saying it is friggin stupid.

Could be and is worse. Some people use it on places that it does nothing and do not recognize the pound sign.

Hash tags got dumber when companies started advertising using them
 
"Go as."

It's the time of year when, in referring to Halloween costumes, people say "I'm going to go as Darth Vader" or "I'll go as a Ghostbuster" or "You should go as Donald Trump."

I don't know why it bothers me but it does. Go as? Maybe it's the "go" that bothers me. Go? Go where? Maybe is the imprecision: Dress up as makes more sense. But "go as" just sounds so silly to me.
 
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