sɪʟᴠᴇʀᴏᴡʟ ☾
rood yelling meanie
be cunning and full of tricks
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Post by sɪʟᴠᴇʀᴏᴡʟ ☾ on Nov 5, 2016 10:37:29 GMT -5
•♕• i hate when people call clothing items"pieces", like, dont call it a piece unless you bought it off a model at a fashion show yeesh your basic black skirt from forever 21 is not a "piece". it makes you seem so pretentious also when people call jokes "bits" outside of a performance comedy setting. •♔•
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sɪʟᴠᴇʀᴏᴡʟ ☾
rood yelling meanie
be cunning and full of tricks
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Post by sɪʟᴠᴇʀᴏᴡʟ ☾ on Nov 5, 2016 10:46:22 GMT -5
Any text talk abbreviations. A 60 some year old who my ex was "friends" with would text me long paragraphs of just things like "u r nise n we shold hng out"... that was really painful to type actually. But instead of just saying "you are nice and we should hang out" she went into a fifty paragraph text on the whole thing. All in her atrocious and painful to read typing style. So I just kinda learned to ignore her. She hasn't contacted me since my ex and I broke up thank the lord, she annoyed me so freaking much. No more texts looking like they came from two year olds Yes, it was that bad. I almost gouged my eyes out. •♕• well, its really annoying to type out words completely when you need to say stuff fast and when your fingers are too big for your phone keyboard (and why bother fixing small typos, people know what im trying to say anyway) iused to be like that too, "oh my god text talking is terrible why don't people learn to use correct grammar and syntax ALL THE TIME" but then i realized..... it was easier to just use the abbreviations. and, i realized it didn't really affect me at all •♔•
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Post by Deleted on Nov 5, 2016 12:44:53 GMT -5
Any text talk abbreviations. A 60 some year old who my ex was "friends" with would text me long paragraphs of just things like "u r nise n we shold hng out"... that was really painful to type actually. But instead of just saying "you are nice and we should hang out" she went into a fifty paragraph text on the whole thing. All in her atrocious and painful to read typing style. So I just kinda learned to ignore her. She hasn't contacted me since my ex and I broke up thank the lord, she annoyed me so freaking much. No more texts looking like they came from two year olds Yes, it was that bad. I almost gouged my eyes out. •♕• well, its really annoying to type out words completely when you need to say stuff fast and when your fingers are too big for your phone keyboard (and why bother fixing small typos, people know what im trying to say anyway) iused to be like that too, "oh my god text talking is terrible why don't people learn to use correct grammar and syntax ALL THE TIME" but then i realized..... it was easier to just use the abbreviations. and, i realized it didn't really affect me at all •♔• It's just a thing that bothers me. It's not like I'm gonna kill anyone for text talking
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Post by Deleted on Nov 5, 2016 12:50:02 GMT -5
Oh, to tack on, the text talking wasn't the only reason I didn't like her. When she went shopping for make up she ripped open the package of lip stick and tested it on her skin and if she didn't like it, she put it somewhere else... like how rude can you get to workers? And I won't even get started on her trying to resume friends with benefits when I was happily dating my ex at the time and the smallest argument happened.
Didn't mean for it to sound like I only hated her for text talking. There was way more to the story than that.
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Post by Numquam on Nov 5, 2016 13:05:58 GMT -5
"Kek" and "lel"
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Post by Salted Squid on Nov 5, 2016 13:50:01 GMT -5
"Irregardless"—THIS IS NOT A WORD "Mate" or "m8" "Ya" "NUUUUU" "Hecka" "Slosh" "Slime" "Upon" (when used repetitiously in place of "on", and also when used in actual sentences said by actual living beings; I mean, let's get real, no one says 'Set your glass upon this coaster' rather than 'Set your glass on this coaster') "Soot" "Pajamas" (when said puh - jam - uhs or py - jam - uhs; seriously, it's 'PUH - JAAHM - UHS'. Also when abbreviated to 'jammies') Irregardless is a word tho. It's in the Merriam Webster dictionary. It's just not widely accepted for use in the English language and shouldn't be used That said, it is a word that irritates me also "heck" as used in modern slang, like when people say "heckin'" or something. Like no. If you're going to cuss at least do it properly and the word pajamas is annoying no matter how you say it tbh. A word with so many different pronunciations should not be allowed to exist, ugh
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Post by Deleted on Nov 5, 2016 14:44:21 GMT -5
i hate the words 'fangirl/fandom'
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Post by Deleted on Nov 5, 2016 15:17:40 GMT -5
This isn't really a word but rather, incorrect grammar- I despise it when I see people write things like: 'His so cute.' or 'I could of done that.'
What's wrong with "I could of done that?"
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Post by Deleted on Nov 5, 2016 15:19:48 GMT -5
Giggle Throat (This doesn't irritate me--it literally makes me choke)
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Post by Deleted on Nov 5, 2016 15:41:18 GMT -5
"Irregardless"—THIS IS NOT A WORD "Mate" or "m8" "Ya" "NUUUUU" "Hecka" "Slosh" "Slime" "Upon" (when used repetitiously in place of "on", and also when used in actual sentences said by actual living beings; I mean, let's get real, no one says 'Set your glass upon this coaster' rather than 'Set your glass on this coaster') "Soot" "Pajamas" (when said puh - jam - uhs or py - jam - uhs; seriously, it's 'PUH - JAAHM - UHS'. Also when abbreviated to 'jammies') Irregardless is a word tho. It's in the Merriam Webster dictionary. It's just not widely accepted for use in the English language and shouldn't be used That said, it is a word that irritates me also "heck" as used in modern slang, like when people say "heckin'" or something. Like no. If you're going to cuss at least do it properly and the word pajamas is annoying no matter how you say it tbh. A word with so many different pronunciations should not be allowed to exist, ugh Okay but about the heck thing, would you really say the F word around young children, especially if the parents don't approve of that language?
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Post by tiger beetle on Nov 5, 2016 16:13:56 GMT -5
This isn't really a word but rather, incorrect grammar- I despise it when I see people write things like: 'His so cute.' or 'I could of done that.'
What's wrong with "I could of done that?" although it is true that that is what "could've" sounds like, it's actually "could have," not "could of"
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Post by Dᴀɴɴʏ Pʜᴀɴᴛᴏᴍ on Nov 5, 2016 20:24:21 GMT -5
Irregardless is a word tho. It's in the Merriam Webster dictionary. It's just not widely accepted for use in the English language and shouldn't be used That said, it is a word that irritates me also "heck" as used in modern slang, like when people say "heckin'" or something. Like no. If you're going to cuss at least do it properly and the word pajamas is annoying no matter how you say it tbh. A word with so many different pronunciations should not be allowed to exist, ugh Okay but about the heck thing, would you really say the F word around young children, especially if the parents don't approve of that language? That's why the words "freaking" and "fricking" exist.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 5, 2016 21:31:47 GMT -5
Okay but about the heck thing, would you really say the F word around young children, especially if the parents don't approve of that language? That's why the words "freaking" and "fricking" exist. I know. But they were saying if you want to cuss, use the real word. Or at least that's what I got from it.
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Post by Northstar3213 on Nov 5, 2016 21:35:21 GMT -5
*takes notes* my bro and I are actually thinking about making like a quick audio horror game thing and this is giving me ideas >:3
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