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Old 08-09-2010, 05:39 PM
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And I hate "it's his loss", but mostly because it's what people say when they think the guy dumped you for good reason but they know they can't say that. It also seems to go hand in hand with the "I am a princess and should be treated like royalty" attitude, which irks me to no end.
Hey, I say "It's his loss." Because it is. Because I'm awesome.

"I'mma do me" - first time I heard this, I had no idea as to what the person was trying to get across. I literally asked, "As opposed to doing your girlfriend later tonight?" I got a good laugh, but then someone had to explain to me what that meant.

Same with "Do you." First time I heard this, I thought someone had started to ask me a question, but forgot to finish asking it.
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Old 08-09-2010, 05:41 PM
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"I'mma do me" - first time I heard this, I had no idea as to what the person was trying to get across. I literally asked, "As opposed to doing your girlfriend later tonight?" I got a good laugh, but then someone had to explain to me what that meant.

Same with "Do you." First time I heard this, I thought someone had started to ask me a question, but forgot to finish asking it.
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Old 08-09-2010, 05:51 PM
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Hey, I say "It's his loss." Because it is. Because I'm awesome.

"I'mma do me" - first time I heard this, I had no idea as to what the person was trying to get across. I literally asked, "As opposed to doing your girlfriend later tonight?" I got a good laugh, but then someone had to explain to me what that meant.

Same with "Do you." First time I heard this, I thought someone had started to ask me a question, but forgot to finish asking it.
It's one thing to say it to yourself, because sometimes, it's the truth. It's another when Suzy is saying it to Sally because Sally's boyfriend dumped her for shacking up with someone else. For some reason, I seem to be present for a whole lotta conversations involving that particular scenario. My friends must get bored a lot.

I say "totally" and "awesome" a lot, which is both irritating and juvenile, and I know it. I've almost removed it from my vocabulary when speaking, but for some reason it's so hard to resist when writing. I make sure to proofread important emails a few times in "serious" mode to make sure I don't sound like a 13 year old.
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Old 08-09-2010, 05:51 PM
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Just thought of one.

I hate being asked for a "square" if I'm smoking ("Hey, can I get a square from you?"). That one doesn't even make sense.
lol lol lol
This one made me laugh SO hard. Cigarettes are called squares? Why? lol omg! Hilarious!!!
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Old 08-09-2010, 05:55 PM
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lol lol lol
This one made me laugh SO hard. Cigarettes are called squares? Why? lol omg! Hilarious!!!
Yep, and I have no idea why. If it's a friend that's asking, I'll tell them I don't have any squares, but have plenty of cylinders to spare. Corny, yes, but I have to make my own fun sometimes lol
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Old 08-09-2010, 06:00 PM
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Yep, and I have no idea why. If it's a friend that's asking, I'll tell them I don't have any squares, but have plenty of cylinders to spare. Corny, yes, but I have to make my own fun sometimes lol
I love people that can crack themselves up. They seem to be less likely to take themselves seriously and are therefore nice to be around.
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Old 08-09-2010, 06:00 PM
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Yep, and I have no idea why. If it's a friend that's asking, I'll tell them I don't have any squares, but have plenty of cylinders to spare. Corny, yes, but I have to make my own fun sometimes lol
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no it's not corny, it's hilarious! A square? lol So they go, hey man can I have a square? lol I just can't stop laughing because I have this mental image of you being bothered by that. Too funny.
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Old 08-09-2010, 06:05 PM
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@ knight_shadow and he knows why.
Time for another cessation course

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lol
no it's not corny, it's hilarious! A square? lol So they go, hey man can I have a square? lol I just can't stop laughing because I have this mental image of you being bothered by that. Too funny.
Yep. "Say, man, can I get a square?" I'd never heard that until college, so it was weird to hear.

I'm more bothered by the fact that I'm being asked to give up some of my $6+/pack cigarettes. Recession, y'all, recession! lol
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Old 08-09-2010, 06:09 PM
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Yep. "Say, man, can I get a square?" I'd never heard that until college, so it was weird to hear.

I'm more bothered by the fact that I'm being asked to give up some of my $6+/pack cigarettes. Recession, y'all, recession! lol
lol lol lol
I seriously need some kleenex, I'm crying (laughing) and my sides are hurting, ouchies.
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Old 08-09-2010, 06:09 PM
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I'm more bothered by the fact that I'm being asked to give up some of my $6+/pack cigarettes. Recession, y'all, recession! lol
Wow I have never heard that. Though I have heard some interesting terms for it. Stog and fag come to mind. The first time somebody asked me if they had a fag they could bum I just stared at them.
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Old 08-09-2010, 06:11 PM
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"Say, man, can I get a square?"
No, I can't spare a square.. I don't have a sqaure to spare!

(for all of those Seinfeld fans out there )
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Old 08-09-2010, 06:12 PM
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Drama.

Ex: Oh my gosh, I am so tired of all this dorm room drama.

Murphy's Law states that the person who talks the most about how much they "can't stand drama" is most liikely the main cause of all drama that occurs.
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Old 08-09-2010, 06:13 PM
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Wow I have never heard that. Though I have heard some interesting terms for it. Stog and fag come to mind. The first time somebody asked me if they had a fag they could bum I just stared at them.
lol lol
Would you guys stop it?! lol
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Old 08-09-2010, 06:14 PM
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Wow I have never heard that. Though I have heard some interesting terms for it. Stog and fag come to mind. The first time somebody asked me if they had a fag they could bum I just stared at them.
Hahaha, I've only heard that used on the "OMG THEY SAY THIS IN ENGLAND!" sites. Haven't heard anyone say it IRL.

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No, I can't spare a square.. I don't have a sqaure to spare!

(for all of those Seinfeld fans out there )
Being stingy with the squares? Fine. Imma do me. Do you.

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Drama.

Ex: Oh my gosh, I am so tired of all this dorm room drama.

Murphy's Law states that the person who talks the most about how much they "can't stand drama" is most liikely the main cause of all drama that occurs.
THANK YOU.

A lot of my friends are "drama" prone and try to drag me into their shit. I am content worrying about my own stuff. If you're so "tired of teh dramaz," take your ass out of the dramatic situation
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Old 08-09-2010, 06:17 PM
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Being stingy with the squares? Fine. Imma do me. Do you.
knight_shadow, I hate you.
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