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In reply to the discussion: "Are you sure?" WTF! [View all]bluedeminredstate
(3,322 posts)119. Awesome
I hate that this word has been so trivialized and rendered meaningless. When I hear anyone over the age of twenty use it it pisses me off even more. To take a word that means wondrous, and reduce it to the equivalent of cool, neat, or groovy is just so wrong.
The other word that drives me to blind fury is the right-wing use of Democrat, as in "The democrat governor of New Hampshire" or "The democrat party is going to lose the election." I know they do it because they know it's disrespectful, but it makes me furious anyway. When I heard that Scalia used the term during oral arguments on the healthcare law I wanted to punch him in the face.
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Oh this one is worse.....You are at a restaurant and the person you are with says
Maraya1969
May 2012
#111
If you're so big on proper English, maybe you can figure out a way to make your point
Honeycombe8
May 2012
#2
Worried? I am not worried ...just annoyed at some forms of attempted communication.
L0oniX
May 2012
#23
Hypercorrection annoys me, like the insistence that "I am well" or "I feel well" are the correct
NYC Liberal
May 2012
#27
Not to worry, it is reserved for my highest praise, usually followed by "kiddo," which is a term
CTyankee
May 2012
#83
people grow thinks? I know people that wear their "change" around their necks too.
notadmblnd
May 2012
#32
"Not to mention..." (and then of course name the thing that would not be mentioned)
NYC_SKP
May 2012
#53