Sayings or phrases that need to die
- SoloGraphix
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Re: Sayings or phrases that need to die
Pork Sword.
Actually I am just kidding, I thought i needed to be brought into another thread just to hear it again.
Actually I am just kidding, I thought i needed to be brought into another thread just to hear it again.
- Charlie don't surf
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Re: Sayings or phrases that need to die
Dude? WTF? Really? OMG! FTS!SoloGraphix wrote:Pork Sword.
So, you like a ta Pork Sword den eh?SoloGraphix wrote:Actually I am just kidding

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Re: Sayings or phrases that need to die
The 'old- Pork Sword' eh. Seriously no one needs to get stabbed with one of those things. Well atleast not if you aren't into butt-less chaps and mesh singlets anywaySoloGraphix wrote:Pork Sword.
Actually I am just kidding, I thought i needed to be brought into another thread just to hear it again.

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Re: Sayings or phrases that need to die
- "lol" ending every sentence.
- "colateral damage". Just admit you killed the wrong people already!
- "would of" instead of "would have". "they're" instead of "there" (or the inverse). Etc.
- The popular US definition of "socialist" (which seems to be a cross between "extreme left marxist" and "stereotypical Soviet").
- "leet"-speak.
- "colateral damage". Just admit you killed the wrong people already!
- "would of" instead of "would have". "they're" instead of "there" (or the inverse). Etc.
- The popular US definition of "socialist" (which seems to be a cross between "extreme left marxist" and "stereotypical Soviet").
- "leet"-speak.
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Re: Sayings or phrases that need to die
This is what American politics is all about. People on the right of the political spectrum call people on the left, Socialist, commie treehuggers. People on the left call the right, Nazi, xenophobic fascists.EvolutionRevolution wrote:-
- The popular US definition of "socialist" (which seems to be a cross between "extreme left marxist" and "stereotypical Soviet").

- Brandon G
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Re: Sayings or phrases that need to die
Any statement that starts off with: I am soooo (enter anything). Like I am soooo not going to the mall today to meet with Becky!
"I've got an app for that"
The word "amazing" is being overused a touch nowadays too. I went down to McDonalds this afternoon and, like, the french fries were soooo amazing.
And why is everything so sketchy now a days?
Can I axe you a question?
Some southern phrases that are getting old:
Immago ovair. (I am going to go over there)
I'm fixin to (blank).
I was giving my nephew a hard time the other day. He just got his nana to buy him a new Aah pad 2. (imagine it said with a deep southern drawl)
"I've got an app for that"
The word "amazing" is being overused a touch nowadays too. I went down to McDonalds this afternoon and, like, the french fries were soooo amazing.

And why is everything so sketchy now a days?
Can I axe you a question?
Some southern phrases that are getting old:
Immago ovair. (I am going to go over there)
I'm fixin to (blank).
I was giving my nephew a hard time the other day. He just got his nana to buy him a new Aah pad 2. (imagine it said with a deep southern drawl)
Re: Sayings or phrases that need to die
Rare.
Vintage.
Custom.
Edinger.
Cadillac.
Worlds.
Classic.
Especially if they are all used together in one long run-on sentence in the title of an auction on a certain website we all know about!
Vintage.
Custom.
Edinger.
Cadillac.
Worlds.
Classic.
Especially if they are all used together in one long run-on sentence in the title of an auction on a certain website we all know about!
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