hey im from essex toBlunderboy said:Being from Essex, anything from this atrocious show called The Only Way Is Essex.
Just, no.
and yeah i hate that show, my sister bought the fucking DVD of it -__________-
hey im from essex toBlunderboy said:Being from Essex, anything from this atrocious show called The Only Way Is Essex.
Just, no.
Well, when girls go to college they often join a sorority, which is basically a group/club of girls. Boys would join a frat, which is a group or club for boys. Frats and Sororities generally have their own buildings on campus and there should be more than a few. Larger ones tend to have parties and such. When I think of a frat boy (and to a lesser extent a sorority girl, sister(?) not sure how to refer to them) I generally think of the drunk, obnoxious, and generally ignorant fools you see in Youtube videos and such.Skytterish said:Me and my mate call each other bros and we're definitely not drunk neither are we "frat" (what is that?) and we are most definiteley not male. It's just a less traditional or, for lack of a better word, cheesy way for saying we're best friends.Saltyk said:Personally, I don't like the term "bro". I always think of drunk ignorant frat boys. Even when friends call me "bro", I always think of drunk ignorant frat boys. I could probably add it to my list of phrases that make me cringe.catalyst8 said:It doesn't irritate me in the least, much like 'ma' is abbreviated for mama & 'pa' for papa (though there's a strong etymological argument that they are also abbreviated forms of mater & pater). 'Bro.' is also an accepted written abbreviation for some members of religious orders in the same way that 'Dr.' abbreviates doctor.Saltyk said:How do you feel about the term "bro"? Not just in the "you mad, bro?" troll comment, but just in general? For example, when a friend calls you bro.catalyst8 said:Etc.
Australian? I wishSaltyk said:catalyst8 said:Etc.
Well, when girls go to college they often join a sorority, which is basically a group/club of girls. Boys would join a frat, which is a group or club for boys. Frats and Sororities generally have their own buildings on campus and there should be more than a few. Larger ones tend to have parties and such. When I think of a frat boy (and to a lesser extent a sorority girl, sister(?) not sure how to refer to them) I generally think of the drunk, obnoxious, and generally ignorant fools you see in Youtube videos and such.
Nothing against you personally, but when I hear people say "bro" they always seem to be drunk, obnoxious, and generally annoying. As a result, it as gained a negative connotation in my mind.
If you have your own way to use it and it works, more power to you. I'm pretty sure we're never gonna cross paths. You referred to your friend as a "mate", so I'm guessing you're Australian(?). Though, you could be from Europe. Not too many Americans refer to their friends as mates.
I believe the term you are searching for is "curb-stomp."TroubleMaker411 said:Oh, here's so many to choose from:
"LOL" I hate the abbreviation as it is, but people that actually SAY "lol" just make me want to kerbstomp them!
And by extension, pretty much anything from the same family. "ROFL" is not a fucking word. You wanna laugh, just fucking laugh. you ain't got to say "LOL" "ROFL" or "PMSL" unless you are talking over MSN messenger.
and you're 12.
Did you ever consider that most of the quick examples there were also intended for trolling? And I hope that this doesn't become a religious debate thread, but atheism could be a religion depending upon how you define a religion. If a religion is a group of people gathering together to worship something then no it isn't, but I think it means something different to most people. A phrase often spoken is "I am religious," which means they believe in their specific religion and it's moral values. Could the same not be said of atheism?sergnb said:"Epic win"
"Epic fail"
"Owned"
"Pwned"
Anything 1337
"That's like, your opinion, man"
"The cake is a lie"
"Atheists are a religion"
"U mad" (this one only when it's used out of context. I know it's a trolling mechanism, so when used properly, it's ok)
"Get a life"
you're instead of your and viceversa
"Bro"
"Imma let you finish"
"Up in this *****"
"Gem"
"Oh, it was pretty horrible, I did really bad" - proceeds to show a 100% score or a perfectly executed masterpiece drawing/sculpture/whatever. tl;dr fake modesty
"I don't know anything about this subject, but here's my opinion"
"I don't want to be racist/a jerk/sexist" - proceeds to be racist/a jerk/sexist
Anything in japanese. "Kawai", "desu", "ugu", and the infamous "~" that they had to google what key was it binded to in order to type it. Damn weeaboos
Emoticons. ALMOST ALL OF THEM. "xD", "<3", "T.T", etc. The only acceptable ones are "", "
", ":|", and maybe "^.^" if not too overused.
And a lot lot more than I can't remember now...
fortunately, the internet is not exactly a tiny place. I try to avoid communities that spout shit like that like the plague, but more often than not a few leak out. Also, seeing them CONSTANTLY is part of what makes me cringe whenever I see them.zehydra said:You must not spend much time on the internet if it bothers you that much.sergnb said:"Epic win"
"Epic fail"
"Owned"
"Pwned"
Anything 1337
"That's like, your opinion, man"
"The cake is a lie"
"Atheists are a religion"
"U mad" (this one only when it's used out of context. I know it's a trolling mechanism, so when used properly, it's ok)
"Get a life"
you're instead of your and viceversa
"Bro"
"Imma let you finish"
"Up in this *****"
"Gem"
"Oh, it was pretty horrible, I did really bad" - proceeds to show a 100% score or a perfectly executed masterpiece drawing/sculpture/whatever. tl;dr fake modesty
"I don't know anything about this subject, but here's my opinion"
"I don't want to be racist/a jerk/sexist" - proceeds to be racist/a jerk/sexist
Anything in japanese. "Kawai", "desu", "ugu", and the infamous "~" that they had to google what key was it binded to in order to type it. Damn weeaboos
Emoticons. ALMOST ALL OF THEM. "xD", "<3", "T.T", etc. The only acceptable ones are "", "
", ":|", and maybe "^.^" if not too overused.
And a lot lot more than I can't remember now...
catalyst8 said:Not at all, I'm annoyed when people fail to communicate by using the wrong words. 'Bad' & 'good' are both adjectives, as such their purpose is to qualify. To say 'My bad' is as meaningless as saying 'Those heavy' or 'His red', because the possessive determiner ('His') is not the subject of the qualifying adjective.4173 said:catalyst8 said:Of course, unless they're making a genuine claim to being particularly virtuous. Fortunately I know only one person who uses the phrase, the rest of my friends are adults & speak accordingly.artanis_neravar said:Imo, those are just you being an grammar nazi. Really. Are you pissed off if someone says "im good"? Would you really ask the to define good?catalyst8 said:1. "My bad." Your bad what?
2. "I'm good." Please define good & evil.
4. "Asshole." A pit for a hoofed mammal of the horse family.
All ignorant & imbecilic statements.
Are you annoyed when people use contractions in speech?
My bad - I accept responsibility for the undesirable event we were discussing.
I'm good - I find my general state of being, relating to your query, satisfactory.
Seems like reasonable time saving measures to me.
You just wish you were Australian because you don't live there. Grass is greener and all that. Anyway, always nice to exchange pleasantries with an English lady.Skytterish said:Australian? I wishSaltyk said:catalyst8 said:Etc.
Well, when girls go to college they often join a sorority, which is basically a group/club of girls. Boys would join a frat, which is a group or club for boys. Frats and Sororities generally have their own buildings on campus and there should be more than a few. Larger ones tend to have parties and such. When I think of a frat boy (and to a lesser extent a sorority girl, sister(?) not sure how to refer to them) I generally think of the drunk, obnoxious, and generally ignorant fools you see in Youtube videos and such.
Nothing against you personally, but when I hear people say "bro" they always seem to be drunk, obnoxious, and generally annoying. As a result, it as gained a negative connotation in my mind.
If you have your own way to use it and it works, more power to you. I'm pretty sure we're never gonna cross paths. You referred to your friend as a "mate", so I'm guessing you're Australian(?). Though, you could be from Europe. Not too many Americans refer to their friends as mates.I'm English. You may have seen British pubs in films in which a guy could refer to a stranger as a "mate" before he backhands him for knocking his drink over. In this case however I am referring to a friend. Thanks for the explanation.
Just watch this. Stephen Fry will teach you.catalyst8 said:Of course, unless they're making a genuine claim to being particularly virtuous. Fortunately I know only one person who uses the phrase, the rest of my friends are adults & speak accordingly.Dr Jones said:Imo, those are just you being an grammar nazi. Really. Are you pissed off if someone says "im good"? Would you really ask the to define good?catalyst8 said:1. "My bad." Your bad what?
2. "I'm good." Please define good & evil.
4. "Asshole." A pit for a hoofed mammal of the horse family.
All ignorant & imbecilic statements.
Darn, beat me to it!Hoplon said:also "it's just a theory" only because you don't know what theory means you inbred butt sniffer.
Yeah, I have to agree with you on that. I don't know what it is about that phrase, but it sounds so stupid when some character in fictionland says it.Lance Axel said:"I love you."
Don't get me wrong, it's perfectly fine when people say this in real life. But when I'm reading a book, watching a movie, etc. and the love interest finally expresses his/her feelings with a sincere "I love you" it just makes me slap my forehead for some reason. Even if the acting is great or the time is right, I just can't stand it. It just seems so... corny.
Hm...Time to change my voacbulary...catalyst8 said:1. "My bad." Your bad what?
2. "I'm good." Please define good & evil.
3. "I could care less." Then you care.
4. "Asshole." A pit for a hoofed mammal of the horse family.
All ignorant & imbecilic statements.
Someone else besides me understands? Awesome!holy_secret said:Because I said so.
This takes the price. This sentence makes me want to take something hard and introduce it to the speakers head.
No, not because you said so. I require a reason for why you are saying what you are saying or wanting me to do something you want me to do.
lol true. If anything the quote's misuse only adds to it.PureChaos said:doesn't make it less annoyingzehydra said:That's a quote from the New Testament (from the Bible)PureChaos said:Seek and ye shall find
If i'm looking for something and i ask someone if they know where it is and they say that, it really bugs me. if they don't know, they could just so 'no'. When I do find it and they get all smug going 'see, i told you you'd find it if you looked' it just annoys me more.
this and also "as soft as a baby's bottom" its just so perverseRabish Bini said:"I could care less"
It's couldn't you spastic!
And anything pony-related.KefkaCultist said:-"could/would/should OF" It's HAVE you goddamn moron!
-"Could care less" Couldn't. It's COULDN'T care less. Saying that you could makes no sense because you'd be saying that you do care at least a little bit whereas what you're trying to say is that you don't care at all.