I'll give you something to cry about.
This is for your own good.
Well, you asked for it.
Not the wire hanger!
This is for your own good.
Well, you asked for it.
Not the wire hanger!
I don't have an anger problem, I have an idiot problem.
Enough with the cliches
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I'll give you something to cry about.
This is for your own good. Well, you asked for it. Not the wire hanger!
I don't have an anger problem, I have an idiot problem.
Follow the science.
<insert profound quote here>
It was the final straw.
"Never trust a fox. Looks like a dog, behaves like a cat."
~ Erin Hunter
"Comfort food" <----- if you don't like a food, how can it be "comforting"? It matters if you like the food.
"Institution" regarding restaurants, NO, JUST NO! You don't get a degree for eating food. A college is an institution, a restaurant is a place you eat.
We had to destroy the village to save it.
All of the cliches in AA. They are mindless and used all to frequently. But maybe I think this because I never 'let go and let god'.
http://www.minnesotarecovery.info/litera...hrases.htm
I don't have an anger problem, I have an idiot problem.
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"Never trust a fox. Looks like a dog, behaves like a cat."
~ Erin Hunter
How do you guys feel about altering cliches so that they're not quite the cliche anymore?
Like, "I just put 2 and 2 together" instead becomes "I just put 3 and 7 together" or insert relevant numbers to come to a total of numbers actually being discussed. "Selling like hotcakes" = "Selling like prescription opioids" "Avoid like the plague" = "Avoid like a Trump rally" "Let your hair down" = "Let your ass hang out" Is it too confusing? (October 18, 2021 at 12:27 pm)Ten Wrote: How do you guys feel about altering cliches so that they're not quite the cliche anymore? In creative writing class, we were taught to reword the cliches. It's definitely something I actively pay attention to in my writing.
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