Sikratua said:
"Don't look a gift horse in the mouth." No. Seriously, what the hell?
Didn't we just do this in another thread? You judge the age and thus the worth of a horse by examining its teeth, but if someone gives you a horse you should just be glad of the free horse, whether it's one year old or five, because HEY! FREE HORSE!
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Jaime_Wolf said:
People who think that people are "incorrect" when they say "could care less" necessarily have a fairly tenuous understanding of how language actually works.
Your MOTHER's got a fifth legendary carbuncle in the refrigerator!
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Sikratua said:
However, if you say that something is "The Dog's Bollocks," that is seen as high praise. Not exactly sure why.
It's a simplified form of "standing out like a gun-dog's bollocks," meaning, thus simplified, outstanding.
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DMac the Knife said:
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excusablegold said:
"less haste more speed"
wait, what?
I've heard this one the other way around: "More haste, less speed."
What it means is that by hurrying too much and making lots of mistakes, you actually make progress at a slower rate.
Trying to build a bird box, you quickly draw out all the pieces you need and cut them, then find out you've got it wrong and have to start again. If you'd just taken the few seconds to get the drawing part right, you'd have saved yourself several minutes of getting another plank and sawing that up.
In the rush to set off to the party, you forget the gifts. You have to turn round and go back for them, which takes a lot longer than making sure you picked them up before leaving the house.
Trying to impress the pretty girl a week before the end of the school year, you skate into a lamppost and rebound into the path of a car. She sleeps with the romantic geek while you're retaining your virginity in hospital.
I think you heard it as advice whereas I heard it as a comment.
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lumenadducere said:
"Same difference" is a combination of "same thing" and "big difference." I have no idea what smacktard decided that it was a good idea to go around saying it, but I do know that I first began hearing it several years ago and had never heard it beforehand. Somebody started it, it spread like the plague, and that person needs to be backhanded.
http://www.goblinscomic.com/01282011/
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Ironic Pirate said:
But it's the emphasis on could. I could care less, it's entirely within the realm of possibility, but I already care so little that it is an unlikely eventuality.
No. It's just wrong. Really.
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AngelSephy said:
I think what it's implying is that while the person honestly couldn't care less for whatever may be undesirable, the use of "I could careless" may be an emphasis on this. Or maybe a nicer way of saying the aforementioned?
No, really, it's just WRONG.
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brandon237 said:
Nevermind. I see now. That.bloody.edit.button. I have never seen someone edit into an old post though... ever. I feel stupid now
Took you long enough.
