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Has Achieved Nirvana |
“Lived experience” IS THERE ANY OTHER KIND OF EXPERIENCE???? Ok, that’s off my chest. Your turn.
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Beatification Candidate |
"an abundance of caution" I've heard too much of that during the pandemic. Big Al
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Minor Deity |
My truth. | |||
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Has Achieved Nirvana |
Oh yeah
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Has Achieved Nirvana |
That is the actual _________.
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Has Achieved Nirvana |
Or “literally”
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Minor Deity |
I don’t know, Jon. Maybe you shouldn’t of let things like this bother you. (hides behind bushes, and waits for the annoyed grammar police) | |||
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Has Achieved Nirvana |
Triggered. And micro-aggression. | |||
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Has Achieved Nirvana |
What about pico-aggressions? Or, the Planck Hostility?
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Minor Deity |
"Amazing!". Overused and lazy. Totally nondescriptive. I have never been 'amazed' by a dish in my life, and everyone's food is "amazing". Get a vocabulary.
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Serial origamist Has Achieved Nirvana |
“My dude.” “Bruh.” “Hey, everybody!!!” at the beginning of an ad or yootoob video. “Make Amurica grea…” oh, never mind. “Let’s go bran…” same.
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Foregoing Vacation to Post |
“Could care less”. “Couldn’t care less” is the correct phrase. Google has a good explanation for it: “If a person says, “I couldn't care less” about something, it means that the amount of care and concern they have about something could not be any less, any lower. This makes sense. Therefore when someone says I could care less, it should mean the opposite, that they are concerned.” | |||
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Minor Deity |
Oh, and "have a good one!". A good WHAT? A good dinner? A good date? A good banana? A good crap?
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Minor Deity |
curated agile
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Has Achieved Nirvana |
George Carlin made fun of that one. His response was “I have a good one, I want a longer one.”
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