Phrases and words that just have to go.

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Klarinette

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z(ombie)fan said:
... dolla billz?

as in, real life? typing is understandable but in real life you cant blame them for an accent.
bills and billz is pronounced the same way, and dolla is how say dollar when my texan accent or potentially pidgin' (neither of which i have any connection to, as i despise pidgin' speakers and only talk it on accident, plus im not a texan at all) accent comes out.








................ why do i switch in and out of accents that arent mine? o_O?
Oh no no, I mean people with no accent to speak of, and they say that, and usually include that they're "ballin". The sentence is usually, "I got the dolla billz." You know, that whole asinine context.
 

TheComedown

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On the lol thing, i just saw this in a different thread, i cried, i wanted to die after reading this "I lawled at this" an acronym is MEANINGLESS as soon as you forget how to spell the fucking thing
 

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Klarinette said:
z(ombie)fan said:
... dolla billz?

as in, real life? typing is understandable but in real life you cant blame them for an accent.
bills and billz is pronounced the same way, and dolla is how say dollar when my texan accent or potentially pidgin' (neither of which i have any connection to, as i despise pidgin' speakers and only talk it on accident, plus im not a texan at all) accent comes out.


................ why do i switch in and out of accents that arent mine? o_O?
Oh no no, I mean people with no accent to speak of, and they say that, and usually include that they're "ballin". You know, that whole asinine context.
ah....

that reminds me: people whos english has disolve ENTIRELY into pidgin'.

far all i know, they could be summoning cthulhu with improper pronounciation,i mean jesus christ WHAT ARE YOU SAYING.



InsaneLaughter said:
SnootyEnglishman said:
z(ombie)fan said:
SnootyEnglishman said:
any kind of phrase that is uttered by douche's like these

orange: when your too cool for normal skin color.
or when you secretly want to be an Oompa Loompa
I hope that they continue down the path of darkening their skin by being torched alive.
i changed the image to show the only thing that could spawn such horrors.
 

Klarinette

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sravankb said:
"IDK, my BFF Jill."

*slips out butterfly knife*

Could you repeat that, please?
IDK. All those goddamn internet acronyms. BFF... I'd forgotten about that (somehow). People actually say it. It makes my right eye twitch. Same with "besties". >_o
 

w@rew0lf

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Ain't I feel like finger-painting with the intestines of anyone who says ain't. And Webster HAD to go and make it a fucking word. AIN'T IS HORRIBLE GRAMMAR FOR FUCK'S SAKE. "English can you speak it ************?"
 

Sonofadiddly

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"Yummo." A linguistic sin spat out by the hell-spawn known as Rachael Ray.

SHE IS A CANCER UPON THE FOOD NETWORK.
 

Eclectic Dreck

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Soulgaunt said:
CuddlyCombine said:
"Should of".

I can't explain how much this irritates me.
Isn't that just a case of someone mistaking "should've" as "should of" ?
I cannot think of a single example where "Should of" represents a correct use of English. It's not really an example of confusion in most cases, but rather mispronunciation of a word. It's especially prevelant here in Texas, but this is hardly the only example. One that drives me up the wall is the fact that greater than 90% of people around here refer to an onion as an "ong-yon".
 

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Since I've just come over from talking about the Airhead/Preppy Girls then I have to say "Like Totally" I mean for fucks sake do we really need those two words to be put together? I don't think so...

TheComedown said:
Klarinette said:
In terms of single words--if you can call them words--what bothers me the most is when people actually say internet acronyms out loud, such as "BRB" or "OMG". I mean, really? I was at a baseball game the other night and a guy actually said "OMG" about something. I almost turned around and threw my iced tea in his face.
^^this this drive me nuts, especially "lol" alright use it online cause im not actaully going to be able to hear you laugh but if im talking to you, and if someone makes a funny and you SAY lol your a) lying cause your not actually laughing and b) a douche bag cause you think its cool to say acronyms instead of a simple laugh, if it was actually funny then you would laugh other wise piss off back to your fucking IM service
I'm jumping on this band wagon. I mean I forgive it if they expand it and actually say the words...but the acronyms? Thats just being lazy!
 

Klarinette

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z(ombie)fan said:
SnootyEnglishman said:
any kind of phrase that is uttered by douche's like these

orange: when your too cool for normal skin color.
Cookie-cutter cast. Wow. Go get a personality or something. It makes me sad that a show like that actually exists, and that people love it. Initially, I didn't know what it was from and was actually about to post, "EW, where the fuck did you get that picture, and what the hell am I looking at?"
 

inglioti

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i don't mind hearing much, as long as it is fermenting in an appropriate amount of sarcasm.

reading some of the above, i too hate irregardless (like... a quadruple negative! head explosion), unnecessary usage of "like", and "that's so random", although as an australian we don't get too much of that anymore. scratch that, after summer heights high came out, it was part of the public lexicon.