Why young people use the word "like" improperly in *like* every sentence.
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Something old people today will never understand
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(June 1, 2018 at 5:31 pm)Kit Wrote:(June 1, 2018 at 5:30 pm)Alexmahone Wrote: Why young people use the word "like" improperly in *like* every sentence. Third grade. Teacher has a thing about "uh, umm". Whenever somebody said that the whole class would go "UH, UMM!!!!" I haven't done it since, nearly sixty years on.
+1 with rap. I mean, it does take some talent to rapid fire rhyme in order to generate a coherent story, but it's just so boring to me because it's usually the same sampled rhythm repeating for 3.5 minutes with the performer never changing the pitch or volume of what they're saying. There's nothing dynamic about it, or interesting in terms of actual sound. I just don't get the appeal.
My mom, who turns 70 in a couple weeks, doesn't distinguish texting and emailing. And it's dismaying because she's used a computer for 30+ years. It's not like she's computer illiterate. But she'll say "Did you get that email I sent you?" when she means 'text' and vice versa. I have to admit, I don't get binge watching. Do people really just sit around and watch 3, 4, 5 hours of a streamed show at a time?
Setting at the dinner table with others and everyone is texting to people who are not even there. What has happened to social skills and appreciation for those you are with.
GC
God loves those who believe and those who do not and the same goes for me, you have no choice in this matter. That puts the matter of total free will to rest.
^That's all part of disrespect for the family unit imo.
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Know God, Know fear. (June 1, 2018 at 5:30 pm)Alexmahone Wrote: Why young people use the word "like" improperly in *like* every sentence. More to the point is, "so". Never begin a sentence with, "So." It makes no fucking sense. And never use idiotic phrases like, "double down." And never, NEVER use replacement cuss-words. There is no such word as, "arse" or "shite" - at least not in American English. For fuck's sake, if you're going to cuss, then CUSS!
Only two things are infinite, the universe and human stupidity, and I'm not sure about the former.
Albert Einstein
So, I’m gonna have to like double down on my work here. Can’t keep up with this shite.
RE: Something old people today will never understand
June 2, 2018 at 4:13 am
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(June 1, 2018 at 5:23 pm)Losty Wrote: Why do people dab? 100% this. My youngest dabs and his siblings mock him for it because "the smarter kids no longer do that". "text speak" What the hell is so wrong with texting out a complete sentence and spelling words as they are supposed to be spelled. It's not UR. It's you're. Disclaimer: I am only responsible for what I say, not what you choose to understand.
RE: Something old people today will never understand
June 2, 2018 at 5:15 am
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(June 2, 2018 at 12:27 am)KevinM1 Wrote: +1 with rap. I mean, it does take some talent to rapid fire rhyme in order to generate a coherent story, but it's just so boring to me because it's usually the same sampled rhythm repeating for 3.5 minutes with the performer never changing the pitch or volume of what they're saying. There's nothing dynamic about it, or interesting in terms of actual sound. I just don't get the appeal.Ever heard Russian white boys try to rap? One person told me "To be fair, the term means 'rhythm and poety'." "No, ma'am, it means to lay down a line of bullshit." (I was going to post a youtube of "The Rapper", a slam song about guys who do that very thing, from the '60s. But I couldn't wade through all the other references to "Rapper" that got in ahead of it.) (June 2, 2018 at 2:01 am)AFTT47 Wrote:"Double down" is a betting term used in black jack. You show confidence in your hand by doubling your bet.(June 1, 2018 at 5:30 pm)Alexmahone Wrote: Why young people use the word "like" improperly in *like* every sentence. |
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