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Re: KuReshtin's Vociferously Ruminating Harbinger of Random Banter - #147
And, finished.
Should probably get some sleep.
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Originally Posted by
CurlyKitGirl
A Tiffany book tends to have Feegles in it, so no.
Ach, crivens, ye hae me bang tae rights there. Ah see ye have the kennin ae the readin.
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Originally Posted by
CurlyKitGirl
So they didn't get the Vetinari of TCoM? I do think it;d be a fairly big style problem if Reacher Gilt wasn't florid and over the top though. I have the DVD somewhere in the house, it too shall be watched.
Alas no. Gilt looks more towards the disreputable brigand end of pirate than the charming and florid, though from the little I watched it seemed better than I expected from the trailer.
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Originally Posted by
CurlyKitGirl
Pretty much yeah.
It doesn't hug anything like as well though. :smallfrown:
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Originally Posted by
CurlyKitGirl
EDIT OF ANGER!:
Someone sent me an email and put spoilers of I Shall Wear Midnight in it.
Luckily I only read a very, very, very small one.
There's some dude called The Cunning Man.
Sadly, this whatever it is, is now called Baldrick of the Cunning Plan.
How badly has that ruined the book?
Probably a bit considering I think Baldrick of the Cunning Plan is meant to be a villain.
The person who sent me that email is going to face my wrath. And it is righteous.
Well, to be fair, it's been out 52 hours. It's not entirely unreasonable for someone to assume you'd already read it.
But, yeah. Wrath. Actually there's a line from the book which would be rather appropriate here, but obviously I don't want to spoil anything and anyway I can't remember the wording.
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Originally Posted by
Introbulus
Hmm...I seem to be replying to Koorly a lot. Then again, she always has something interesting to say. I might as well hit the "add quote" button every time I see her post, and read what she wrote afterward.
I'm am invariably surprised on the rare occasions I pass over one of Curly's posts in my quotestorms. It's probably a more frequent occurrence for me to have a quotestorm post responding to no-one but Curly.
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Originally Posted by
CurlyKitGirl
I blame Pyrian and myself. He said it was easy to do, and umm, I've effectively had part or the entirety of Mulan's soundtrack stuck in my head since I saw the original trailers back when it was first released.
And the line 'How could I make a man out of you?' iust stuck out.
I hated myseld the instant I thought it, so I had to spread the misery.
The innuendo is pretty easy to find in that one.
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Originally Posted by
CurlyKitGirl
ION:
That Slender Man thread got me reading through TVTropes about the mythos again and the various blogs and whatnot.
How odd is it that I'm actually contemplating a blog with serious analysis of the Slender Man and why he became so popular so quickly.
As a bonus, if I ever got bored iust analysing the symbolism, possible 'real life' precendents and whatnot behind an internet meme I could always get a friend with a long blogging history in on the ioke.
Start mentioning how my friend wants to play a ioke on his friend (with a sporadic blog of about sixteen to twenty months) and so he starts using my blog analysis as a base to make his friend (now called Bob) freak out.
The ebst way to do it would be to show Bob marble Hornets about five or six months before starting the prank. Get him to make a post about it - note: he has to be quite sceptical - and dismiss it entirely, but enioy the scares.
Then My Friend would start his kicks. ANd he'd be posting comments on my blog; and I'd be referencing his actions; he himself wouldn't actually mention it on his blog for obvious reasons.
Then Bob would slowly become convinced that The Slender Man was real, and become edgy, paranoid and a little . . . off; before having him finally attack 'The Slender Man' in terror.
My analysis blog would then - say a week after the 'event' - comment on what happened.
"This is what happens when people take internet memes too seriously." or something. Of course, I would then spend the entire post begging people not to do this etc. because effectively stalking someone is a BAD IDEA especially as it lead to having My Friend be seriously iniured and scarred for life.
I would then resume my analysis blog, but very shaikly and irregularly for a couple of months.
Then resume as normal.
Yeah. Never let me near a meme which got out of control and has substance behind it.
Still.
It's a damn cool idea. Plus I believe it goes against typical Slender Man stuff where he actually exists. So Bob's blog would seem to be a typical Slender Man blog, until it gets out of hand.
Deconstructing memes about humanoid eldritch abominations - even in theory - is fun.
You are an evil evil person and I love you.
Yeah, want to be up relatively early tomorrow today. Sleep probably a good idea. Iust not too much.
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Re: KuReshtin's Vociferously Ruminating Harbinger of Random Banter - #147
I learned irregarless isn't a word today while in English class. My dreams of being irregardless have been ruined.
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Re: KuReshtin's Vociferously Ruminating Harbinger of Random Banter - #147
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Originally Posted by
AtlanteanTroll
I learned irregarless isn't a word today while in English class. My dreams of being irregardless have been ruined.
It is a word. Common usage has made it a word. Don't try to use it in any form of formal writing or speech though, and I wouldn't suggest you or anyone actually does use it as it does demonstrate to people a certain level of ignorance, but it is still a word.
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Re: KuReshtin's Vociferously Ruminating Harbinger of Random Banter - #147
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Originally Posted by
Rawhide
It is a word. Common usage has made it a word. Don't try to use it in any form of formal writing or speech though, and I wouldn't suggest you or anyone actually does use it as it does demonstrate to people a certain level of ignorance, but it is still a word.
It demonstrates to certain people a level of ignorance. Over 90% of people you meet couldn't care less, I'd wager.
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Re: KuReshtin's Vociferously Ruminating Harbinger of Random Banter - #147
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Originally Posted by
CurlyKitGirl
DD had a cute accent. Very good command of the language as well, I blame the television.
Thenks. And I blame you. :smallwink:
Remember how terrible my english was when I first came to the forums?:smallyuk:
But seriously, I've learned more english from you and the forums then I ever did from elementary, high school and college* put toghetter.
*Language department at my college sucks.
Finally after much bitching they let me take the test. Apparently my command of english, except grammar**, is at Uni level....o.0
**Which is just below uni level
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Re: KuReshtin's Vociferously Ruminating Harbinger of Random Banter - #147
@^: Wait..your native language isn't English? :smalleek: You are INCREDIBLY good at it as a second language then! :3 I'm curious now though...where does DD come from, and what is his actual native tongue? :smallconfused:
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Originally Posted by
Roland St. Jude
Sheriff: Rule number 2 of FB is that this isn't FFRP, so please avoid ongoing roleplay here.
Eeep.
Yes Mister Modman. :smallfrown: Sorry. <.<;
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Last night was a weird night for sleep. I was exhausted by 9 PM, and figured it was allergy-related, so I took my last pill secure in the knowledge that it would make me sleepy and I wouldn't have to worry about staying up very much afterward.
I was utterly wrong. I could not get comfortable or get to sleep at all, and wound up staying awake far longer than I intended.
I really need to start getting more sleep too. D: School starts again soon, and I need the money from my Sub job to finance my independence.
Of course, I also still need to get a license to drive...<.<; Which I don't even want to anyway. Damn you, society!
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Been trying to help my GF with her English assignment. I have determined that being a teacher for someone you cannot be harsh on is entirely ineffective and not terribly fun at all. She's a decent writer when it comes to poetry and dialogue, but she doesn't get formal writing at all, and trying to make her understand it has been an exercise in futility.
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Last day of warm weather = Cook Out Today! :smallbiggrin: Looks like it's going to be beautiful for it too.
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Re: KuReshtin's Vociferously Ruminating Harbinger of Random Banter - #147
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Originally Posted by
Rawhide
usage
Excuse me while I throw up.
Does no-one else feel a level of hatred towards that word the likes of which has been seen maybe once? Use was ALREADY A NOUN. THERE WAS NO NEED TO MAKE A NOUN OUT OF IT, MUCH LESS A REALLY UGLY ONE.
Of course, now the fact their meanings have diverged means that we can't just boycott it because then we're the elitists who refuse to accept change. And no-one likes the elitists who refuse to accept change.
Stupid usage.
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Re: KuReshtin's Vociferously Ruminating Harbinger of Random Banter - #147
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Originally Posted by
Introbulus
@^: Wait..your native language isn't English? :smalleek: You are INCREDIBLY good at it as a second language then! :3 I'm curious now though...where does DD come from, and what is his actual native tongue? :smallconfused:
He's From Germany...
Meep Meep
:smalltongue:
*runs*
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Re: KuReshtin's Vociferously Ruminating Harbinger of Random Banter - #147
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Originally Posted by
Archonic Energy
He's From Germany...
Meep Meep
:smalltongue:
*runs*
I'm pretty sure he's actually from the Netherlands. Dutch-land, not Deutchland. :smallwink:
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Re: KuReshtin's Vociferously Ruminating Harbinger of Random Banter - #147
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Originally Posted by
Zeb The Troll
I'm pretty sure he's actually from the Netherlands. Dutch-land, not Deutchland. :smallwink:
Yes, but it was at the UK meet-up where we kept saying to DD that Germany is basically the same as the Netherlands and that the languages are indistinguishable. Then I yielded and started saying it was Dutch-land. I think that's why Archie was running away.
Sorry DD, we love you really.
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Re: KuReshtin's Vociferously Ruminating Harbinger of Random Banter - #147
I've been to Germany, actually. :smallbiggrin:
...When I was ten years old. <.<; So I would not even know of the existence of DD. And I would be an adorable, shy little boy holding on tightly to my mother's hand to avoid getting washed away in foreign lands.
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It occurs to me that my ideal life right now is to be that English teacher who drives into work on a motorcycle and blows the minds of all the students in class by being incredibly clever while riding an incredibly dangerous machine.
I don't even want a motorcycle for the thrill of it, either. I just think I would have an easier time riding it because it is a smaller vehicle to try to maneuver. Even with two less wheels, I feel like I'd be much more comfortable on a motorcycle.
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Oh by the way. I have Skype now. My username should be easy to guess. *Hint: It is zero percent different than my GitP user name. ;p*
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Re: KuReshtin's Vociferously Ruminating Harbinger of Random Banter - #147
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Originally Posted by
Introbulus
And I would be an adorable, shy little boy holding on tightly to my mother's hand to avoid getting washed away in foreign lands.
I am imagining this and I think I'm having a cutegasm.
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Re: KuReshtin's Vociferously Ruminating Harbinger of Random Banter - #147
Man, the closest I ever got to going to another country as a young'un was visiting Texas when I was a babby. :smallfrown:
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Re: KuReshtin's Vociferously Ruminating Harbinger of Random Banter - #147
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Originally Posted by
Dogmantra
Excuse me while I throw up.
Does no-one else feel a level of hatred towards that word the likes of which has been seen maybe once? Use was ALREADY A NOUN. THERE WAS NO NEED TO MAKE A NOUN OUT OF IT, MUCH LESS A REALLY UGLY ONE.
Of course, now the fact their meanings have diverged means that we can't just boycott it because then we're the elitists who refuse to accept change. And no-one likes the elitists who refuse to accept change.
Stupid usage.
I do! I do!
Though by now we should all know that occasionally I go on the murderous grammar rampages and attempt to kill all the ignorant people. First it was prepositions, then the difference between "less" and "fewer" (an article in our local paper used the phrase "less children", and I ended up throwing it across the room and then going on a rant about it to my little brothers), and now it's a variety of things. Though my rampages never seem to work. :smallfrown:
I also tend to lump "utilise" along in with "usage". Both of them are pretty pointless. And I know this is horribly elitist of me, but it often feels like people use them just to sound smarter, because they have more syllables. :smallsigh:
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Re: KuReshtin's Vociferously Ruminating Harbinger of Random Banter - #147
Ughh...
First football game of the season last night. We won in the last minute. The band was amazing, but we had to do a lot of cheering since the flippin' school moved us from our usual spot by the student section to some godforsaken part of the bleachers. Now I can't talk, but it was worth it. Lots of fun. I love my band. :smallbiggrin:
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Re: KuReshtin's Vociferously Ruminating Harbinger of Random Banter - #147
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Originally Posted by
Dogmantra
I am imagining this and I think I'm having a cutegasm.
Now try to imagine little baby Trobby, a round little tyke with the happiest smile you've ever seen! And a dimple right on his left cheek.
I was made to be cute. :smallredface:
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Originally Posted by
cycoris
I do! I do!
Though by now we should all know that occasionally I go on the murderous grammar rampages and attempt to kill all the ignorant people. First it was prepositions, then the difference between "less" and "fewer" (an article in our local paper used the phrase "less children", and I ended up throwing it across the room and then going on a rant about it to my little brothers), and now it's a variety of things. Though my rampages never seem to work. :smallfrown:
I also tend to lump "utilise" along in with "usage". Both of them are pretty pointless. And I know this is horribly elitist of me, but it often feels like people use them just to sound smarter, because they have more syllables. :smallsigh:
How do you feel about the word "irregardless"?
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Re: KuReshtin's Vociferously Ruminating Harbinger of Random Banter - #147
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Originally Posted by
Introbulus
How do you feel about the word "irregardless"?
It's a Bushism - a mashing of "irrespective" and "regardless". :smallsigh: Do people actually use it?
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Re: KuReshtin's Vociferously Ruminating Harbinger of Random Banter - #147
Yes, yes they do. :smallsigh: I don't see it often, but I do see it.
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Re: KuReshtin's Vociferously Ruminating Harbinger of Random Banter - #147
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Originally Posted by
Introbulus
How do you feel about the word "irregardless"?
Couldn't you just use regardless and save yourself some time? :smallconfused:
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Re: KuReshtin's Vociferously Ruminating Harbinger of Random Banter - #147
Since when was Rawhide "Candeljack in the Administrator"? :smallconfused::smallwink:
ION: Littlest brother has bought Halo 3 ODST, and now he's playing it together with little brother. I'm trying to avoid picking up the story as much as possible so that I can play it unspoiled later.
IOON: I am bored. I wished I had more crosswords to solve while eating from my bag of pure sugary goody sweets... :smallfrown:
Well, well, at least I've got my sweets left. :smallbiggrin:
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Re: KuReshtin's Vociferously Ruminating Harbinger of Random Banter - #147
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Originally Posted by
PJ the Epic
Couldn't you just use regarless and save yourself some time? :smallconfused:
Yes. You can. <.<; This is the major flaw with this word. It is useless, AND the word that it is synonymous with is in the word itself.
It doesn't show up much though, so it's not my greatest pet peeve. That would belong to the improper use of "there, they're, and their".
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Re: KuReshtin's Vociferously Ruminating Harbinger of Random Banter - #147
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Originally Posted by
Introbulus
Yes. You can. <.<; This is the major flaw with this word. It is useless, AND the word that it is synonymous with is in the word itself.
It doesn't show up much though, so it's not my greatest pet peeve. That would belong to the improper use of "there, they're, and their".
Mine is "its and it's". I really don't know why it bothers me some much, it just does.
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Re: KuReshtin's Vociferously Ruminating Harbinger of Random Banter - #147
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Originally Posted by
Introbulus
Yes. You can. <.<; This is the major flaw with this word. It is useless, AND the word that it is synonymous with is in the word itself.
Actually, it should be antonymous to "regardless", which just make things even crazier.
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Originally Posted by
Introbulus
It doesn't show up much though, so it's not my greatest pet peeve. That would belong to the improper use of "there, they're, and their".
Ahh, that one really grinds my ears eyes.
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Re: KuReshtin's Vociferously Ruminating Harbinger of Random Banter - #147
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Originally Posted by
Introbulus
Yes. You can. <.<; This is the major flaw with this word. It is useless, AND the word that it is synonymous with is in the word itself.
It doesn't show up much though, so it's not my greatest pet peeve. That would belong to the improper use of "there, they're, and their".
Heh. Our food service at my university puts little advertisement slips on tables (in the plastic stand-up things you find at restaurants), which campus organizations use to advertise events. At the beginning of semester all they have is slips that read
"You're advertisement here!"
[sic]
So someone wrote and put as an advertisement in one of them,
"Sign up for grammar and punctuation lessons from [dining hall]!"
Sarcastically. Of course.
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Re: KuReshtin's Vociferously Ruminating Harbinger of Random Banter - #147
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Originally Posted by
Introbulus
How do you feel about the word "irregardless"?
Oh gods, burn them all! :smallyuk:
That's just...not even... *brain breaks*
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Originally Posted by
Dragonrider
Heh. Our food service at my university puts little advertisement slips on tables (in the plastic stand-up things you find at restaurants), which campus organizations use to advertise events. At the beginning of semester all they have is slips that read
"You're advertisement here!"
[sic]
So someone wrote and put as an advertisement in one of them,
"Sign up for grammar and punctuation lessons from [dining hall]!"
Sarcastically. Of course.
Really? That seems like the kind of thing that wouldn't happen at your college. :smallconfused:
I somehow feel hugely let down by this.
ETA: Another pet peeve of mine is when people use "good" instead of "well". As in "How are you?" "I'm good." What if I don't define "good" the same way you do? Huh? HUH? :smallmad:
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Re: KuReshtin's Vociferously Ruminating Harbinger of Random Banter - #147
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Originally Posted by
Archonic Energy
He's From Germany...
Meep Meep
:smalltongue:
*runs*
*Archie runs right into Smellie's Stabbity Death*:smallamused:
That'l teach you, you wabbit!
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Originally Posted by
Introbulus
@^: Wait..your native language isn't English? :smalleek: You are INCREDIBLY good at it as a second language then! :3 I'm curious now though...where does DD come from, and what is his actual native tongue? :smallconfused:
Nope, thenks! See
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Originally Posted by
Zeb The Troll
I'm pretty sure he's actually from the Netherlands. Dutch-land, not Deutchland. :smallwink:
Correct. A hint may have been all the Dutch meet-ups I've organised/hosted/attended.
Though I have attended one UK meet-up and am planning to attend Trogland-based ones somewhere in future.
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Originally Posted by
Eldpollard
Yes, but it was at the UK meet-up where we kept saying to DD that Germany is basically the same as the Netherlands and that the languages are indistinguishable. Then I yielded and started saying it was Dutch-land. I think that's why Archie was running away.
Sorry DD, we love you really.
RAAAARGH *is distracted by neutral Koorly with cookies*
Nomnom...You better love me!:smalltongue:
But yeah, Dutch and German are NOT the same, nor are their languages indistinguishable!
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Originally Posted by
Introbulus
I was made to be cute. :smallredface:
Well since my english accent now also has been declared cute, I think pretty much everything you'l see about me in the first day of meeting me is cute.
Except that I'm a crazy weirdo.
I think the world might explode of cuteness.:smalltongue:
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Originally Posted by
Teddy
Since when was Rawhide "Candeljack in the Administrator"? :smallconfused::smallwink:
A couple of weeks ago, about when the old moderators retired and the new mode
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Re: KuReshtin's Vociferously Ruminating Harbinger of Random Banter - #147
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Originally Posted by
cycoris
Really? That seems like the kind of thing that wouldn't happen at your college. :smallconfused:
I somehow feel hugely let down by this.
Dining hall staff. Not students.
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Re: KuReshtin's Vociferously Ruminating Harbinger of Random Banter - #147
Perhaps students! Work-study jobs are odd jobs indeed. (Although, I must say, the sarcastic student missed a trick by not adding in "misspelled", spelled correctly in some notes and incorrectly in others. Cross-referencing the notes would be optional.)
Oh, yes, almost forgot--need to chop off the left hand of Cycoris for using un-American alternate spellings in an otherwise American text.
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Re: KuReshtin's Vociferously Ruminating Harbinger of Random Banter - #147
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Originally Posted by
AtlanteanTroll
I learned irregarless isn't a word today while in English class. My dreams of being irregardless have been ruined.
Please be joking.
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Originally Posted by
Gwyn chan 'r Gwyll
It demonstrates to certain people a level of ignorance. Over 90% of people you meet couldn't care less, I'd wager.
I doubt it's that bad. More like 10%. I hope.
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Originally Posted by
Dogmantra
Excuse me while I throw up.
Does no-one else feel a level of hatred towards that word the likes of which has been seen maybe once? Use was ALREADY A NOUN. THERE WAS NO NEED TO MAKE A NOUN OUT OF IT, MUCH LESS A REALLY UGLY ONE.
Of course, now the fact their meanings have diverged means that we can't just boycott it because then we're the elitists who refuse to accept change. And no-one likes the elitists who refuse to accept change.
Stupid usage.
But it developed differently from 'use'. And it's not ugly!
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Originally Posted by
cycoris
I do! I do!
I also tend to lump "utilise" along in with "usage". Both of them are pretty pointless. And I know this is horribly elitist of me, but it often feels like people use them just to sound smarter, because they have more syllables. :smallsigh:
That's not it at all. 'Utilize' just sounds nicer than 'use'. And it came about differently from 'use', if I remember right.
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Originally Posted by
cycoris
ETA: Another pet peeve of mine is when people use "good" instead of "well". As in "How are you?" "I'm good." What if I don't define "good" the same way you do? Huh? HUH? :smallmad:
Then I suppose you're going to purposefully misunderstand them.
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Re: KuReshtin's Vociferously Ruminating Harbinger of Random Banter - #147
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Originally Posted by
Dragonrider
It's a Bushism - a mashing of "irrespective" and "regardless". :smallsigh: Do people actually use it?
Predates the man, even.
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Originally Posted by
cycoris
Though by now we should all know that occasionally I go on the murderous grammar rampages and attempt to kill all the ignorant people. First it was prepositions, then the difference between "less" and "fewer" (an article in our local paper used the phrase "less children", and I ended up throwing it across the room and then going on a rant about it to my little brothers), and now it's a variety of things. Though my rampages never seem to work. :smallfrown:
Things that cause an individual to appear to have anger management issues, for better or worse, rarely seem to have a positive effect on one's life or the world. :smalltongue: