
Words I'd like to murder. (Phrases too.)
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I've found that politics in a college are almost as bad as they were in the police department. Sometimes you have to CYA with some plausible deniability. I'm just sayin'Significant3 said:
Oh, I get it. You really don’t mean what you’re saying. LOL😘Trish said:
Oh I almost forgot...Just sayin!!!Trish said:
Hahaha that's my favorite!!! It's my disclaimer, meaning that's my feeling in the moment don't really care if you agree or disagree it's not going to make a difference.Significant3 said:“Just Saying” after someone says something controversial. It’s like they want credit for saying it if it’s accepted but not be responsible if someone finds it offensive.
Just pour a stiff drink if you ever read my post 🤣
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It is what it is... 😉YankeeMan said:
I've found that politics in a college are almost as bad as they were in the police department. Sometimes you have to CYA with some plausible deniability. I'm just sayin'Significant3 said:
Oh, I get it. You really don’t mean what you’re saying. LOL😘Trish said:
Oh I almost forgot...Just sayin!!!Trish said:
Hahaha that's my favorite!!! It's my disclaimer, meaning that's my feeling in the moment don't really care if you agree or disagree it's not going to make a difference.Significant3 said:“Just Saying” after someone says something controversial. It’s like they want credit for saying it if it’s accepted but not be responsible if someone finds it offensive.
Just pour a stiff drink if you ever read my post 🤣
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Low hanging fruit. At the same token. 30k foot view. Reaching out.0
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When news outlets use the phrase "We reached out to ____ for comment" only makes me think they are being vague on purpose. They want you to think they have done enough to give someone a chance to speak, but in reality they are NOT telling much of anything. Did they call? Did they leave a message? Did you email somebody? "Reached out" could mean ANYTHING, therefore the term "We reached out to ____ for comment" means almost nothing.Thanatos0320 said:Low hanging fruit. At the same token. 30k foot view. Reaching out.1 -
Adulting, if it has been mentioned yet. So sick of hearing “Adulting is hard”4
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That drives me nuts. There are going to be "adulting" classes at a school somewhere where I live. Im 28 and consider it one of the most BS things I've ever heard. I don't know what my generation likes about "adulting." My guess is that the 2007 recession prolonged the length of time they stayed with their parents, and stopped them from taking full responsibility for things in life like every other grown person. Now we're in our late 20s and many of them are now able to start doing something with their life like a normal adult. Just a hypothesis.deadman said:Adulting, if it has been mentioned yet. So sick of hearing “Adulting is hard”0 -
Right?! And since when did “adult” be allowed to become a verb?deadman said:Adulting, if it has been mentioned yet. So sick of hearing “Adulting is hard”0 -
"nothingburger"2
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Outrage
Sick of the media using that word over and over because a few people get their panties in a bunch over something and they can't STFU about it. So what if they b*tch about it on twitter? That's not outrage. That's whining. AND IT's NOT NEWSWORTHY! So stop telling us people are outraged. They're just bitchy.
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"with ties to"“It has been a source of great pain to me to have met with so many among [my] opponents who had not the liberality to distinguish between political and social opposition; who transferred at once to the person, the hatred they bore to his political opinions.” —Thomas Jefferson (1808)
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I'm getting tired of hearing the word 'granular'.0
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How about the British pronunciation of ‘la-BORE-a-tree’ ? That one always hangs in my craw...... 🙄
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The insane over use of the word "star"."We make a living by what we get, but we make a life by what we give". Winston Churchill.
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Interesting,..... I'm not aware of it's overuse, but then I googled "I'm getting tired of hearing the word 'granular'." I found a couple of references online but I don't remember if I've ever heard it used as a synonym for "detailed" or if I did, I didn't notice.silvermouse said:I'm getting tired of hearing the word 'granular'.0 -
OK! I won't call you a star.Patrickbrick said:The insane over use of the word "star".0 -
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What's ya doing? If I'm digging a hole or sitting on my butt, sure enough someone will come up and ask "what's ya doing" . Well dumb a$$ what's it look like I'm doing.You can't dispel Ignorance if you retain Arrogance!5
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"I ain't got no Opus's"
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2016 Gang War (South)
May I assss u a ?
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Amid the virus news, I just learned that another common word
is being molested repeatedly without consent.
I just heard the Governor of NJ use the word ask, as a noun.Ask is not a noun.
"We've had an ask in of the federal government,...….. "
"The White House has generally been accepting of the asks,...…."
"We will continue to make those asks of the federal government."(Three times in less than a minute he grammatically pounded dat ask.)
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Coulda been worse.... he coulda been ‘aksing’ each of those times.... 🤓
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"More News on the Corona Virus...." I could do without that for awhile.
"If you do not read the newspapers you're uninformed. If you do read the newspapers, you're misinformed." -- Mark Twain3 -
"common sense gun reforms"
Trapped in the People's Communist Republic of Massachusetts.
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@CalvinAndHobo said:
Mine is using the word literally when you don't mean it. You didn't "literally cry for a week", shut up. It makes me very angry, it does not make me "literally pull my hair out."
It's fun that the official definition of literally contradicts itself."Cooking isn't about struggling; It's about pleasure. It's like sǝx, with a wider variety of sauces."
At any given time the urge to sing "In The Jungle" is just a whim away... A whim away... A whim away...6
















