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#151
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Hmph. I won't be watching that show! I get picky when there are such discrepancies on shows or in movies. |
#152
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The words "weep" and "wept" in place of "cry" or "cried." I know there's a technical difference. Supposedly "weeping" is silent, while "crying" involves at least a little bit of noise. Still, I guess those words feel outdated and pretentious.
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#153
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Do you have a source that indicates sound for cry or crying? Let me check my OED... “Shed tears” — weep “Past and past participle of weep” — wept 1. “Shed tears” or 2. “Shout” — cry “Cried” — past or past participle of cry So I can weep silently or shout out my feed for tuppence a bag!
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#154
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I watched Snowden for the first time tonight. There is a scene in a Hong Kong hotel where there’s a laptop that reads “MacBook Pro” and then it doesn’t and it doesn’t 5-6 times until the final shot and it reads “MacBook Pro” again. Such a horrible film! And the end is like a reverse “Close Encounters...” with Snowden walking into the light with a heavenly smile on his face. I don’t think that Snowden is on the fast track to Criterion. Now that Russia is no long an adversary maybe we can finally grab Snowden. We give up NATO, we get Snowden. And we’ll set up Times Square just as described in The Public Burning. If it’s good enough for the Rosenbergs’...
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amicus_curiae Contrarian, esq. Hypergraphia Someone must be right; it may as well be me. I used to be smart but now I’m just stupid. —Donnie Smith— |
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#155
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I don’t find the words archaic or high-fallutin’ at all!
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amicus_curiae Contrarian, esq. Hypergraphia Someone must be right; it may as well be me. I used to be smart but now I’m just stupid. —Donnie Smith— |
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#156
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That's kind of sad, I think. I do understand what you mean and I don't think "weep" or "wept" should be overused. But they are wonderfully descriptive words. |
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#157
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Narrow minded individuals, people who can't accept criticism let alone an outside opinion, people who feel entitled.
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#158
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I remember being little and seeing massive cracks in the dirt from a super hot day and being super weirded out by it. I don't know why either.
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#159
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When theres automatic soap dispensers but no automatic faucet
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#160
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Grown adults in their 30’s and 40’s who make a huge deal out of their birthdays.
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#161
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How about grown adults in their 30's and 40's and beyond, who still call their parents Mommy and Daddy? And/or call their siblings Bubby and Sissy? Or married couples who call each *other* Mommy and Daddy? Hope I'm not stepping on any toes here.
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#162
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I don’t know. I’ve had experiences with the birthday one. Some women was talking about her birthday that was in August. In January. I just don’t understand it.
I don’t really understand your response. Was my comment innapropriate? I tend to anger people on this site. I’m sorry if it did. |
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#163
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Explanation: I was once married to a man whose sister used to call and leave messages, "Hey, Bubby. This is Sissy...." in this little baby-sounding voice. He was in his early 40's, she was in her mid 30's, and it sounded creepy to me. Last edited by Albatross2008; Jul 30, 2018 at 10:56 PM. |
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#164
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Or as soon as a child realizes (or is told) that there is no Santa Claus. I believe that my most uncomfortable times with my dad were when we both knew that the other was lying about St. Nick. Creepy.
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amicus_curiae Contrarian, esq. Hypergraphia Someone must be right; it may as well be me. I used to be smart but now I’m just stupid. —Donnie Smith— |
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#165
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Relatedly, both BF and I are weirded out over people calling each other "baby".
Yeah, now there's stepping on some toes! It's super common. That doesn't keep it from weirding us out though... We call each other "hon" though, which I'm sure bothers others, so... ![]() |
#166
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People. .
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#167
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Dirt under someone's fingernails.
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#168
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anything with cheese on it
I really, really, don't like cheese yuck |
#169
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having someone admit to me quite openly
" yes, I do pick my nose" |
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#170
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someone who smells of sweat asking you to hug them
hold your nose people lol |
#171
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Young women of any size wearing shorts with their bottoms hanging out. Yeah, I wonder why would they do that? Are they aware of it? It is weird to me.
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#172
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With that confession, I admit to finding ‘baby’ disturbing, as well, with ‘babe’ reminding me of the film with the pig.
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amicus_curiae Contrarian, esq. Hypergraphia Someone must be right; it may as well be me. I used to be smart but now I’m just stupid. —Donnie Smith— |
#173
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Mmm. I love the sweaty smell of a woman fresh in from vigorous exercise! Them pheromones get to me every time!
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amicus_curiae Contrarian, esq. Hypergraphia Someone must be right; it may as well be me. I used to be smart but now I’m just stupid. —Donnie Smith— |
#174
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..... if it works for you I guess. just keep her clear of my direction. lol lol |
#175
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the names philip, peter and charlie
I don't know why, I just can't stand those names |