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knight_shadow 08-13-2010 03:09 PM

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Originally Posted by PiKA2001 (Post 1968143)
A "rager" is used to a very intense, loud, busy party a la Animal House.

Bleh. That still sounds dumb to me. I am used to hearing about road/roid rage, but I've never heard it in that context before.

MC reminded me of another phrase -- shawty/shorty. We can thank trap music for bringing that to the forefront.

I do like it used here though lol

dreamseeker 08-13-2010 03:27 PM

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Originally Posted by knight_shadow (Post 1968145)

I do like it used here though lol

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NinjaPoodle 08-13-2010 09:15 PM

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Originally Posted by dreamseeker (Post 1965820)
forty winers!!! hahahaha. here we go again.

i strongly dislike the the phrase Dallas Cowboys. yeah i said it. :D

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XanexAZ 08-14-2010 04:08 AM

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Originally Posted by NinjaPoodle (Post 1968292)

Haha nice!

dreamseeker 08-14-2010 04:26 AM

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Originally Posted by NinjaPoodle (Post 1968292)

LOL you did this last year! i wouldn't fall for the same trick twice :D

PrettyBoy 08-14-2010 07:54 AM

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Originally Posted by Alumiyum (Post 1967836)
When freshmen say it, fine...what gets on my nerves is people my own age and older who still "get wasted" routinely, and brag about it. I feel like once you have a college degree, it's time to start acting like a big kid. Or at least it's time to start attempting to.

I guess for me, even when I was in college, from my freshman year until I graduated, I never did drink/smoke weed or hang out with people when they were drunk/high. I'm not saying they weren't cool people to hang around when they were sober, because they were. It was only when they would get drunk/high, and I wasn't trying to be around any of that. If someone is not in their right frame of mind, and is reeking of alcohol/weed or whatever, I just can't be around that. That's never been cool to me. It isn't now, and it never will be. That's just not my type of crowd.

ETA: No disrespect to folks on here who do drink, get drunk/high. If that's your thing...cool, roll with it.

Alumiyum 08-14-2010 09:29 AM

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Originally Posted by PrettyBoy (Post 1968434)
I guess for me, even when I was in college, from my freshman year until I graduated, I never did drink/smoke weed or hang out with people when they were drunk/high. I'm not saying they weren't cool people to hang around when they were sober, because they were. It was only when they would get drunk/high, and I wasn't trying to be around any of that. If someone is not in their right frame of mind, and is reeking of alcohol/weed or whatever, I just can't be around that. That's never been cool to me. It isn't now, and it never will be. That's just not my type of crowd.

ETA: No disrespect to folks on here who do drink, get drunk/high. If that's your thing...cool, roll with it.

I partied when I was younger, but I just feel like routinely getting wasted is the domain of freshmen...so being around people my own age who think they're 18 irritates me. It was cool 5 years ago. 5. That should tell you something. To me, being 23/24+ and acting 18 is kind of sad.

Also because I'm not out getting drunk, drunk people irritate me. That's how it goes for pretty much everyone who is sober and surrounded by drunk people I suppose.

IrishLake 08-14-2010 09:50 AM

I dont know if its been said already or not, but I hate it when people misprounounce words, like "supposably." NOT A WORD!

Jobellesis 08-14-2010 10:12 AM

It makes me grit my teeth when the reflexive pronoun, myself, is used in the subject of a sentence or as an object.

I also hate it when people say and write might of. It's might've, a contraction for might have. I admit that if you're just writing and not thinking about spelling and grammar, it's easy to write the word, of, instead of the contraction.


This one is not a grammar gripe. This is definately a stupid thing people say without thinking because they feel so uncomfortable and have no idea what they should say thing. I hate it when people say (and I heard this a lot when my husband died) God never gives you more than you can handle. I won't go into all the reasons this did not make me feel better.

Drolefille 08-14-2010 10:15 AM

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Originally Posted by Jobellesis (Post 1968470)

God never gives you more than you can handle. I won't go into all the reasons this did not make me feel better.

Honestly I don't think it makes anyone feel better but the person who says it. If that.

So sorry for the lost of your husband.

Alumiyum 08-14-2010 10:19 AM

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Originally Posted by Jobellesis (Post 1968470)
It makes me grit my teeth when the reflexive pronoun, myself, is used in the subject of a sentence or as an object.

I also hate it when people say and write might of. It's might've, a contraction for might have. I admit that if you're just writing and not thinking about spelling and grammar, it's easy to write the word, of, instead of the contraction.


This one is not a grammar gripe. This is definately a stupid thing people say without thinking because they feel so uncomfortable and have no idea what they should say thing. I hate it when people say (and I heard this a lot when my husband died) God never gives you more than you can handle. I won't go into all the reasons this did not make me feel better.

And "God has a reason for doing everything". I'm sorry for your loss.

Jobellesis 08-14-2010 10:26 AM

Thank you both very much.

cheerfulgreek 08-14-2010 10:44 AM

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Originally Posted by PrettyBoy (Post 1968434)
I guess for me, even when I was in college, from my freshman year until I graduated, I never did drink/smoke weed or hang out with people when they were drunk/high. I'm not saying they weren't cool people to hang around when they were sober, because they were. It was only when they would get drunk/high, and I wasn't trying to be around any of that. If someone is not in their right frame of mind, and is reeking of alcohol/weed or whatever, I just can't be around that. That's never been cool to me. It isn't now, and it never will be. That's just not my type of crowd.

ETA: No disrespect to folks on here who do drink, get drunk/high. If that's your thing...cool, roll with it.

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MysticCat 08-14-2010 11:00 AM

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Originally Posted by Jobellesis (Post 1968470)
It makes me grit my teeth when the reflexive pronoun, myself, is used in the subject of a sentence or as an object.

I also hate it when people say and write might of. It's might've, a contraction for might have. I admit that if you're just writing and not thinking about spelling and grammar, it's easy to write the word, of, instead of the contraction.


This one is not a grammar gripe. This is definately a stupid thing people say without thinking because they feel so uncomfortable and have no idea what they should say thing. I hate it when people say (and I heard this a lot when my husband died) God never gives you more than you can handle. I won't go into all the reasons this did not make me feel better.

With you on all of these.

And I, too, am so sorry for your loss.

PrettyBoy 08-15-2010 02:14 AM

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Originally Posted by Alumiyum (Post 1968452)
I partied when I was younger, but I just feel like routinely getting wasted is the domain of freshmen...so being around people my own age who think they're 18 irritates me. It was cool 5 years ago. 5. That should tell you something. To me, being 23/24+ and acting 18 is kind of sad.

Also because I'm not out getting drunk, drunk people irritate me. That's how it goes for pretty much everyone who is sober and surrounded by drunk people I suppose.

For me, it's "black or white". In other words, it either is or it isn't. I don't think age has anything to do with it. To me, drunk is drunk. When I was in undergrad, I partied too, but what does a party have to do with getting drunk and acting like a fool? :confused:

I agree with you to an extent, and I'm certainly not saying your thoughts are wrong, because they're not. But for me, I feel that "routinely getting wasted" is the domain of an idiot, regardless of age (to me). As far as it being cool "5 years ago" or however many years ago is concerned, that really doesn't tell me anything, because it never has been cool, to me, and it still isn't. I don't care how old the person is. I wouldn't say they irritate me because I don't and won't go around them. I can't be irritated by a fool if I'm not around one. Again, I agree with you, I just don't think it has anything to do with age. A drunk is a drunk, and a fool is a fool, to me.


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