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Cammygirl192 Posts: 151/735 |
Originally posted by Xeoman What's strange is that I'm starting to use that word for no apparent reason. |
Rogue Posts: 11036/11918 |
Originally posted by Elara Explanation. TL;DR? A high school kid made a series of mini-videos of himself getting excited in a complimentary way by how his friend, Daniel, dressed that day, paying particular attention to what shoes Daniel was wearing ("Damn, Daniel! Back at it with the white Vans today!") |
Elara Posts: 9282/9736 |
Honestly it is rather clever because it conveys the same meaning in a more polite fashion.
... What is a "Damn Daniel"? |
Rogue Posts: 11029/11918 |
I usually use the word "bro" whenever I mean to call someone a "douchebag," but am in a situation where I can't use the latter.
Example: "This bar has a high bro factor." I'm not proud of the usage. |
Cammygirl192 Posts: 136/735 |
Originally posted by Xeoman That's really outdated as well, people used to saying this a long time ago and now it's back? Oh and anyone who says Damn Daniel should be Spiral Arrowed straight in the backside (hard), it's the worst thing ever. Somehow, one of my friends (who's basically knows all the memes and how to act on the Web in a memey style) finds it so fucking hilarious. I'm not doing anything to anyone but it really gets on my nerves. I watched it, put it on the Memes Database site I own (basically a bunch of meme videos and such) and labelled it 'not a proper meme'. |
Xeoman Posts: 11099/11757 |
Kind of sick of the overuse of "bro" thesedays. |
Rogue Posts: 11018/11918 |
Oh Christ, a new champion has emerged to take out "irregardless" ...
"UNSURREAL." Was listening to NPR when a witness to some crazy shit used that word to describe what she saw in an interview. She said something to the extent of, "I couldn't believe what I was seeing. Like oh my god, it was unsurreal!!" |
Cammygirl192 Posts: 97/735 |
I haven't even seen the word irregardless and it indeed looks fuckshite. |
Rogue Posts: 10932/11918 |
My friend got engaged to a girl much younger than he is. Like he's mid-30s and she just turned 21. I keep seeing posts on Facebook that she tags him in, and... dear God... I feel old. She keeps calling him "Bae" among other things.
Apparently "bae" is also the Danish word for "shit" and the Icelandic word for "bye." Anyway... fuck people saying or writing "irregardless." |
Xeoman Posts: 10989/11757 |
bae
Why? |
Cammygirl192 Posts: 79/735 |
yeah
people use these idiotic words because of what is known as 'the media' here are the rules to be part of the society:
it depends on your country but seeing as the US and UK like to interfere with others' society it could possible apply to whole world soon. |
Elara Posts: 9198/9736 |
New Pittsburghese complaint... this one doesn't come up that often, but it has lately:
"Nebby" - means "nosy". Just say nosy! |
Cammygirl192 Posts: 73/735 |
an idiotic word to enter the words of failure: 'real gamers'
what is up with these people, just because you play what is considered current means that you are superior to the rest playing more than current games makes you a proper gamer, not just sticking to what's popular |
Cteno Posts: 3334/3416 |
Originally posted by Elara I stopped doing it when everybody else thought it was cool after watching an episode of Doctor Who. It took a while to rewire my brain, due to all of my Brit friends. |
Cammygirl192 Posts: 21/735 |
Originally posted by Elara Yep. American words suit Americans, British words suit Britons. I can't imagine what an American would sound like saying British variants, it would NOT sound right at all. Especially for 'arse'. We should just keep British/American languages different from each other instead of forcing it at each other. I don't mind if an American uses American words, but I do mind a British person using American words. |
Elara Posts: 9073/9736 |
Which is funny, since here in America you have all the hipsters saying "arse" and "bloody hell" because they think using British slang makes them sound cool. |
Cammygirl192 Posts: 14/735 |
Damn. I like the phrase "throw yourself under a bus". That's my message to people that are idiots and get IP-Banned.
But I hate American stuff (not counting the under a bus thing, that's the only decent thing Americans made in this language), mostly. Since it ruins the English language. Go to Britain and see a typical 13 year old group, none of them know what our language is anymore. They can't even say 'arse' properly, bloody hell. |
True Flight Posts: 4956/5245 |
Originally posted by Lord AlexandorOriginally posted by MegaRevolution1 I LOVE OWLS! I'm going to say this now. XD |
Cteno Posts: 2856/3416 |
Originally posted by Lord AlexandorOriginally posted by MegaRevolution1 You just made the world a better place, at least a little bit. <3 |
Lord Alexandor Posts: 347/417 |
Originally posted by MegaRevolution1 A bit late to the conversation, but whenever I hear someone say "yolo" I respond "you obviously like owls?" and they usually look confused. I hate YOLO and have actually bitch slapped a friend that said it more than once. |
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