AGGH!stinkychops said:Why not, could it be deadly?The_Healer said:Oh please don't make the lives of others miserable by classifying perfectly harmless things as 'deadly'. You monster!stinkychops said:Stolen from hence forth.The_Healer said:No, I don't have one because I get so annoyed when others continually repeat theirs.
Example: Whenever I tell my friend that I'm going to do anything (and I mean anything), he says "Could be deadly".
Wow its annoying.
Welcome to the Escapist! I sense great greatness in you, young one.Saika said:I tend to use "the care that I don't: (insert number here)" if someone tells me something that is useless to me. I also sometimes use the sentence structure "________ that I/it/that/you am/is/are: __________(number or adjective)". Example: "The tired that I am: buckets." The only other one I can think of is usage of phrases that follow things like "do you know what REALLY grinds my gears?", simply because sayings like that irritate the hell out of me. Therefore, I throw my own twist on it with things like "you know what really educates my minotaur/chastises my naughty cat/fumigates my locker room?"
I use something similar, except that its "You're a (whatever they last said)"scrambledeggs said:I use MSN speak, like lol, rofl, wtf, and the such, in real life. My friends all do too, now. I love my life.
I can imitate the sound of crash bandicoot dying and saying "Wow" perfectly.
(if you're really that curious.. find it here.. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lrFRU7gR1QQ)
I also say You're a (insert object) a lot. It's lame, but fun.
Oh, and this. Can't forget this.Avykins said:I say "fair enough" faaaaar too much.