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  1. #21
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    It gets annoying when everyone says it around 10-15 times per sentence. I've counted and got numbers like that.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hungryfreak View Post
    It gets annoying when everyone says it around 10-15 times per sentence. I've counted and got numbers like that.
    were they run-on sentences?
    We were once so close to heaven
    Peter came out and gave us medals
    Declaring us the nicest of the damned

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    Some yes, some no.
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    I am guilty of misusing "like" on occasion, but others my age make my problem nearly non-existent.
    Blow yer' harmonica son

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    I adore slang English. I don't like traditional colloquialisms unless they're ironic, and detest internet slang, but other than that, slang is something I adore.
    Well, everyone, prepare to have your guts kicked out by folk singers...

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    I love old slang that no one uses anymore, primarily because no one uses it, haha. My language in the real world tends to be an odd mix of old slang, ye olde English, eloquent language, weird intentional mispronunciations, French and purposeful misuse of words.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hungryfreak View Post
    I love old slang that no one uses anymore, primarily because no one uses it, haha. My language in the real world tends to be an odd mix of old slang, ye olde English, eloquent language, weird intentional mispronunciations, French and purposeful misuse of words.
    I actually read a couple of the first issues of Spiderman a little while ago... it was like a different language
    Blow yer' harmonica son

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hungryfreak View Post
    I love old slang that no one uses anymore, primarily because no one uses it, haha. My language in the real world tends to be an odd mix of old slang, ye olde English, eloquent language, weird intentional mispronunciations, French and purposeful misuse of words.
    I dump some German and Latin into my speech, and try to juxtapose the grosteque and vulgar with eloquent language. Hence, I'll try to describe as poetically as possible some sick crime, and then swear like a sailor talking about something cutesy.
    Well, everyone, prepare to have your guts kicked out by folk singers...

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    Quote Originally Posted by instantdeath999 View Post
    I actually read a couple of the first issues of Spiderman a little while ago... it was like a different language
    Gee whillikers, I do quite enjoy being hip with yon lingo, si tu sais que je dis.
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    I liek, liek, use, liek, the word, "liek", liek, too many, liek, times.

    Intentional misspellings FTW!
    Would you pay for music by Beck?
    Maybe.
    What if you heard he owned a plane made of gold?
    Sure.
    Good, because he needs the money.


 

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