Random Rants
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well to be honest, i say it when i am trying to be honest as oppsed to my 99.5% of the time bullsh!ting & trolling. . . but I'm just saying it's sometimes akin to people who say like or that, like every 3 words when you are talking. like that is just like annoying to have so many words in a language & that you like use only 4 of them to get like that pointlessness across.
A girl who, like, sits, like, near me at work, like, does that, like, all day. Just get to the fucking point!
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I won't claim not to have fallen into such traps, but pointless turns of phrase such as these are vapid verbal dreck. In speech, you can say "er", "um" or "ahh" if your brain falls behind your mouth, and in written text there's especially no need for them. This happens with "you know" and "you know what I'm saying?" Too. Unless you are really asserting that I know something or asking me if I understand you, these phrases add nothing to the conversation. I'm all for florid, poetic speech, but repetitious empty phrases I can do without.
Like, you know what I'm saying? To be honest, I'm just sayin…
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Right on, sure nuff, turnt up
i find it funny & ironic that like the more some small factions of mankind advance in tech & arts the rest of us seem to just be going backwards & are maybe like 3 steps removed from like dragging our knuckles on the floor. that is like crazy.
okay i'm turnt up, sure nuff, right on
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Right on, man.
I LOVE "aight den"
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"Right on brother" comes from my mouth all too frequently, my other oft used phrase that I am sure can grind other "it is what it is". All too guilty of a few of the others, got hit with a radio interview once last minute (10 minutes prep time) that was a train wreck of one after another. Tis a nightmare when you realize you're doing it and don't have the time to regather yourself.
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^this is true
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Honestly, I say and type what and how I want. Fuck what anyone thinks
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I do the word thing way too much.
Giles, I'm pissed I didn't think of that one because I hate it. It means "I'm about to say something disrespectful and here it is:"
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G,
There's times when I feel that one necessary, and it actually means what it implies. Particularly if you are dealing with someone who thinks they understand a topic better than they do. It's a way of saying I'm not trying to piss on you here, but you're wrong. I think the disrespect comes mostly with misapplication of the phrase, and I try to make sure if I use it, it is properly warranted. I don't like verbally stepping on others though as most times it's counter productive.
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It's a way of saying I'm not trying to piss on you here, but you're wrong.
Just remember Golden Showers Bring May Flowers!
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D,
to each his own I guess. (Note to self: NEVER share public restroom with d666) I think people are at times overly sensitive to correction as well. Just think, if no one ever corrected you, you would never have learned anything. It's why you will see a lot of apologies and self correction from me.
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I handle it with "respectfully." Like, "Respectfully, I have to disagree. Grapefruit is a way bigger asshole than pomegranate."
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Threw my 666-XHS in the wash yesterday and neglected to turn them inside out.
Now I have a nice vertical fade down the middle of each leg.
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When I washed my Elhaus jeans, I forgot to take them out before the spin cycle. I now have weird light patches down one side. To be honest, and with all due respect to everyone, it is what it is.
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With all due respect, and without wishing to cause any offence, please mail me a picture of said marks when get a chance hombre.
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Sure, Gavin. I'll try and get some pics this afternoon. I need to do some photographing anyway, since I've got some stuff gathering dust that I'd like to sell.
EDIT: it's just run of the mill rubbing marks from the spin cycle, by the way.