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Nice.
I hate that word. It means nothing. |
Just for you DA:
Awesome God (Rich Mullins) Oh when He rolls up his sleeves He ain't just puttin' on the ritz, Our God is an awesome God There is thunder in his footsteps and lightning in his fists Our God is an awesome God And the Lord wasn't joking when He kicked 'em out of Eden It wasn't for no reason that He shed his blood His return is very soon and so you'd better be believin' that Our God is an awesome God Our God is an awesome God He reigns from heaven above with wisdom, pow'r and love Our God is an awesome God And when the sky was starless in the void of the night Our God is an awesome God He spoke into the darkness and created the light Our God is an awesome God And judgment and wrath He poured out on Sodom Mercy and grace He gave us at the cross I hope that we have not too quickly forgotten that Our God is an awesome God |
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<---------quilty of occasionally using "wicked" |
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To add to the list- "I am so needing..." "I am liking..." Just say "I need" or "I like". Or, from my husband from the south (of which I cured the use of this phrase: "I am fixin to..." |
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"the" is way overused and overrated.
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I also am troubled by the misuse of "literally," but sometimes it's so wrong it's funny.
I'm also annoyed by the over-application of the words "ironic" and "ironically." Some things are just odd without actually being ironic. It doesn't really make you seem smarter to use the word "ironic" when you're talking to anyone who knows what irony is and recognizes that you don't. (It seems to me that arguments break out on Fark.com all the time about the "ironic" tag, so I know I'm not alone.) As is true for "literally," it can be pathetically entertaining to consider what factors would have to be true to make a given odd situation truly ironic, but it's rarely worth the effort. |
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I'll let that go because God could/should be described as "Awesome." I'm not sure a pair of shoes, or any of the other things some call "Awesome," are. |
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FYI, in Russian, Ivan the Terrible is actually Ivan the Awesome. It's one of the few things I remember about Russian class, unless you count "How are you?" "Good, and you?" and for some reason, table & floor. :rolleyes: |
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Don't underestimate the power of your knowledge, Honeychile. ;) |
Ah.
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I just realized I say "totally" too much. And one of the kids I teach Sunday School (he's 8) called me out for saying that everything was "awesome."
Also...I do say "You should so read this book..." (e.g.); however, it really bothers me when people say "He was so not attractive..." or so not anything else. Crazy and nice. Those two as well. |
Closure.
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The word "thing" is overused; I know this because my students can't stop writing it and use specific terminology! :confused:
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I detest the term "needless to say" because, if that is the case, why are you saying it?
I also dislike written use of "Um...". I think it should only be used for verbal filler if you can't think of the next word you want to put in your sentence. There's no reason for it to be written since you could just go back and get rid of it once you find the word you want to use. |
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