Fucking AI agree with this.
We could simply use a different emphasis word such as "fucking." We could then fucking restrict usage of literally to fucking only fucking mean the fucking literal definition of fucking literal. However, if "fucking" is fucking overused, its fucking emphasis fucking fades.
Say "no" to British lingo. Plz, sir.Full stop has been getting on my nerves lately. I notice a pattern amongst its users.
I assume you're talking about amongst? It's pretty standard in American English.Say "no" to British lingo. Plz, sir.
Well, not much difference between "epic" and "awesome."I can't believe that no-one has suggested this yet:
epic
as a general go-to adjective to describe something as vaguely positive.
heheh "full stop" actuallyI assume you're talking about amongst? It's pretty standard in American English.
I keep seeing it used in political conversations (usually not very good ones). In my head I translate it to "I lack the ability and/or desire to embrace nuance and understand viewpoints other than my own". Maybe I'm just a jackass though.heheh "full stop" actually
Full stop has been getting on my nerves lately. I notice a pattern amongst its users.
SHM and woke
annoys me to no end.
and "literally "being used every-time i hear somebody getting interviewed.
I thought of another one I heard today:
Me: Should I do A or B?
Them: Yes
"I seen this..."
"I seen that..."
"Yesterday I seen him..."
I know at least one guy who does it in conversation.
How about "lemme get" while ordering food? I think it's more ghetto language.
Maybe he needs them to pacify an angry wife?That one's pretty common in the South. The one that bothers me is "I need..." No, you don't need 8 tacos, you just want them
That one's pretty common in the South. The one that bothers me is "I need..." No, you don't need 8 tacos, you just want them
How about "lemme get" while ordering food? I think it's more ghetto language.