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| 2 Oct 09, 11:27 PM misfit UK, 3 yrs |
I have never heard that just the old don't let the bedbugs bite. M Space travels in my blood. And there ain't nothing I can do about it. | |
| 3 Oct 09, 11:54 AM smallwitch UK, 4 yrs |
faux pas..is french for gaffe? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Faux_pas
eta bit slow me.. just got it Edited 3 Oct 09, 11:55 AM by smallwitch | |
| 3 Oct 09, 12:51 PM masterkim UK(BS), 7 yrs |
Saying 'O My God' or typing 'OMG'. I really hate this. A kiss is just a kiss, but a whiplash lasts until morning. | |
| 3 Oct 09, 4:13 PM SinPar US, 12 yrs |
I've given up on people who capitalize every single reference to themselves when speaking to someone else other than their submissive along with people who substitute the verb *dominate* for the noun *dominant*. SinPar -- The weak are the most treacherous of us all. They come to the strong and drain them. They are bottomless. They are insatiable. They are always parched and always bitter. They are everyone's concern, and like vampires they suck our life's blood. (Bette Davis) | |
| 3 Oct 09, 7:51 PM Mr_Diabolical 2 yrs |
People who have adopted the practice of applying an added 's' to the word 'simple'. That advert was funny about 10 months ago.
Don't like what I have to say? I refer you to this | |
| 4 Oct 09, 2:23 PM Cleric UK(M), 11 yrs |
'Princess'
As soon as I see this word on an IC profile I stop reading. Maybe that's why it's in so many profiles... It's not cute or girly at all to me, it just reads as "I want you to buy me lots of shit". Eeeee, I remember when this website were nowt but fields... | |
| 4 Oct 09, 3:39 PM Pinkerbell UK(CB), 3 yrs |
I LOVE the 'C' word in its proper context. To me, it is incredibly powerful and base. It seems honest somehow, almost beautiful. I do, however, HATE the same word when it is pronounced "caahhhNT" by aforementioned builder types.
(I have spent SO much time with my grammar on this! I apologise if my patchy education and phonetic word-abuse has offended anyone! | |
| 5 Oct 09, 9:06 PM beady UK(BN), 11 yrs |
I agree. I think it's because it's a good old-fashioned Anglo-Saxon word, and thus from German/Old Norse which tend to be quite guttural-sounding. I like the word, and it doesn't offend me. Mind you, that's probably something to do with my old surname rhyming with it, so I've been called it more times than I care to remember. After a while, you just get desensitized to it in that context.
And of course, the part of the anatomy to which it refers is also powerful and beautiful A dog doesn't question why it barks... |