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Like, this thread was totally narley !!!!!!!!
ajoi2you See my TER Reviews 1228 reads
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1 / 17

Tell us what sayings erk you and why.

"At the end of the day". --- what you realize you still haven't done crap

"Turnt up" --- no turn that s*** down, way down as a matter of fact turn it off please.  

"You get what you pay for" --- guess what people, we pay for everything sooo....what if I'm a better shopper/hunter than you?  

Those are my top three.

ExecutiveCompanionsAtlanta See Agency Profile 739 reads
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2 / 17

yea that grinds my gears lol

DynamiteDominicDeNucci 710 reads
posted
3 / 17

I've heard that so many times one should be able to visit any lake  seven days a week and see a thousand little kids with zero swimming skills being thrown off the back of boats by their loving fathers.

RonMexico 710 reads
posted
4 / 17

The most misused adverb often for emphasis. Literally should be used to describe something that actually happens or exists, not to be confused with figuratively, as this is the complete opposite.

"I literally died of embarrassment"
"Really? So how is the reincarnation going dipshit ?"

"It's literally raining cats and dogs out here"
"You must be one scratched up motherfucker

eviecantrelle See my TER Reviews 641 reads
posted
5 / 17

LMAO!!!!!!!!! That's hilarious!!!!!! ~Literally!!!!!! ~Tee-hee

Posted By: RonMexico
The most misused adverb often for emphasis. Literally should be used to describe something that actually happens or exists, not to be confused with figuratively, as this is the complete opposite.  
   
 "I literally died of embarrassment"  
 "Really? So how is the reincarnation going dipshit ?"  
   
 "It's literally raining cats and dogs out here"  
 "You must be one scratched up motherfucker"  
   
 

JeffEng16 22 Reviews 601 reads
posted
6 / 17

the fear injected formal use of the word "homeland" when you never saw it except in  
literature from Europe in the 19th century like Ibsen plays.

We always knew when someone was referring to the US and that we live here

0814gill 17 Reviews 797 reads
posted
7 / 17

Using the term "ratchet" when the word wretched is what they really mean. Those that use it, I doubt if they actually know the definition of either.

infrequent_hobbyist 749 reads
posted
8 / 17

Posted By: 0814gill
Using the term "ratchet" when the word wretched is what they really mean. Those that use it, I doubt if they actually know the definition of either.

SternFan69 576 reads
posted
9 / 17
hmrn 31 Reviews 557 reads
posted
10 / 17

I have 2 peeves:

1.  When people say "I could care less..."  The expression is really "I couldn't care less."  The other is completely the opposite.

2.  This relates to sportscasters, who probably say more idiotic and moronic things in a day than we might say in a lifetime.  The one that gets me is when sportscasters are reporting on a team's record, they will say that a team is "X number of games over .500."  For example, if the Braves' record in 80-60, they will say that the Braves are "20 games over .500."  This is just flat out mathematically wrong.  With an 80-60 record, the Braves have played 140 games.  A .500 record would be 70-70.  Thus, in the example I have given, the Braves are in reality "10 games over .500."  But sportscasters do this all the time.  It's a little thing, but when I hear it day after day after day sometimes I think my head is going to explode.

ga_kosh 22 Reviews 582 reads
posted
11 / 17

"It is what it is."   I absolutely despise this phrase of hopelessness and surrender to the status quo. Might as well say "Who Is John Galt?" When someone says "It is..." I say something like "You could change that if you wanted to change it."

"It's Not Fair..."  No crap, Captain Obvious. Most of the time the imbalance is due to missed opportunities and lack of effort by the lesser party. An example would be how People go to the same high schools  (opportunities) but have varying careers, family sizes, other measures of success when they get together for reunions

SecretAgent_PT See Agency Profile 505 reads
posted
12 / 17

Like I mean like that way right?

tyvm,P.T.

SecretAgent_PT See Agency Profile 503 reads
posted
13 / 17

We used to have a couple of John Galt's as posters. 1 was "who is john galt" the other just john galt but that was years ago.. Theyre long gone somewhere..

 
tyvm,P.T.

1woody 18 Reviews 688 reads
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14 / 17

Nothing I can think of sounds so Moronic.


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eviecantrelle See my TER Reviews 591 reads
posted
15 / 17

~And may I add, lmao, to be "gagged by a spoon" would be a first. Gagged by other...nevermind--lol. And NO I am not into that. I am a Taurus and my throat is very sensitive. ~Haha

ga_kosh 22 Reviews 609 reads
posted
16 / 17

a liberal love of individualism is probably not uncommon in our hobby community.  
And yes, Ginger, I can recite Galt's oath.

Still looking for my own Galt's Gulch, my own Colorado,

ga_kosh

LSLarry 163 Reviews 623 reads
posted
17 / 17

"This is a true story".  When someone says that, I honestly believe they tell me this part is a true story because the rest of the stuff they are saying is 100% bullshit.

And I am guilty of it myself...honestly

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