[quote]super saiyan wrote:
Dr. P, do you really want to risk puzzling your listeners? DO YOU???[/quote]
Come at me bro.
I will puzzle your shit up.
[quote]super saiyan wrote:
Dr. P, do you really want to risk puzzling your listeners? DO YOU???[/quote]
Come at me bro.
I will puzzle your shit up.
[quote]red04 wrote:
You can say that all you want, but Italian influence destroyed the usage of the word. Also I’ve read that in French it’s pronounced closer to ‘for’ with the T dropepd, so that doesn’t make much sense either.
Really you have to decide WHY you think you’re correct pronouncing the word a way that surely <1% of people do, when the purpose of language is to convey meaning, and 99% of people will not understand your meaning. The word is skunked, deal with it(speaking of awesome phrases I’m sure people now hate because of internet usage).[/quote]
%99 of people will understand me if I said the word, “esposably”. That doesn’t make it correct.

[quote]dmaddox wrote:
[quote]csulli wrote:
[quote]Derek542 wrote:
[quote]csulli wrote:
omfg I just thought of a region specific one (several actually)
Fucking British people saying torch when they mean flashlight and chips when they mean fries and crisps when they mean chips and pissed when they mean hammered and arse when they mean ass and biscuit when they mean cookie and ladybird when they mean ladybug and aluminium when they mean aluminum and maths when they mean math.[/quote]
lol fucking hillbilly[/quote]
Hahaha, it’s just confusing. I mean they ask me if I want chips and I’m like “Sure, oh these are fries” and they’re like “Oh you wanted crisps then?” or “Hey grab the torch will ya?” and I’m like “Who the fuck still uses torches?” or “Oh man he’s pissed!” and I’m like “about what?” or they ask if I want a biscuit and I’m like “Well okay, oh sweet this is actually a cookie!”
I don’t think you people even have biscuits in your country. Like the stuff they give you at Cracker Barrel literally doesn’t exist for you, and I’m sorry.[/quote]
I would think you would want a torch as you go slay that bear with your bare hands.
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Look at this post from the Webster dictionary site. He is so angry about the mispronunciation of the word. My guess is that during his childhood people would constantly mispronounce his last name as Too-lay instead of Tool. Now he wanders the internet correcting anyone who dares to pronounce a silent ‘e’.
well, duh! I ax yew wht sup. nuttin, beyatch. talk to da hand. my baby daddy wit dat baby mama ho. who dat be? doan kaer,be at muh krib.
[quote]super saiyan wrote:
[quote]dmaddox wrote:
[quote]csulli wrote:
[quote]Derek542 wrote:
[quote]csulli wrote:
omfg I just thought of a region specific one (several actually)
Fucking British people saying torch when they mean flashlight and chips when they mean fries and crisps when they mean chips and pissed when they mean hammered and arse when they mean ass and biscuit when they mean cookie and ladybird when they mean ladybug and aluminium when they mean aluminum and maths when they mean math.[/quote]
lol fucking hillbilly[/quote]
Hahaha, it’s just confusing. I mean they ask me if I want chips and I’m like “Sure, oh these are fries” and they’re like “Oh you wanted crisps then?” or “Hey grab the torch will ya?” and I’m like “Who the fuck still uses torches?” or “Oh man he’s pissed!” and I’m like “about what?” or they ask if I want a biscuit and I’m like “Well okay, oh sweet this is actually a cookie!”
I don’t think you people even have biscuits in your country. Like the stuff they give you at Cracker Barrel literally doesn’t exist for you, and I’m sorry.[/quote]
I would think you would want a torch as you go slay that bear with your bare hands.
[/quote]
Look at this post from the Webster dictionary site. He is so angry about the mispronunciation of the word. My guess is that during his childhood people would constantly mispronounce his last name as Too-lay instead of Tool. Now he wanders the internet correcting anyone who dares to pronounce a silent ‘e’.[/quote]
Too-lay, no doubt.
lol
Epic
“Uber”
“Killing it.”
and fist bumps. Fucking shake hands or give a hug if they mean something to you.
[quote]thethirdruffian wrote:
[quote]Varqanir wrote:
[quote]thethirdruffian wrote:
[quote]Varqanir wrote:
If you can’t tell the difference between crisps, biscuits, scones and cookies, you’re probably a cracker. [/quote]
A “scone” is a homosexual biscuit. Everyone knows this.[/quote]
So what would you call a homosexual meatball in Britain?[/quote]
MP George Galloway[/quote]
Nice. Glad people across the pond appreciate what a shithead he is.
Should of.
YOLO, as stated several times before. Every time I hear someone justify doing something stupid by saying that I need to refrain from saying that you only die once as well.
[quote]jskrabac wrote:
“Uber”
“Killing it.”
and fist bumps. Fucking shake hands or give a hug if they mean something to you. [/quote]
I’ll second “epic” and “uber.”
As for hugs, give a real one, not a bro hug.
‘Bruddah’ especially when said by dog the bounty hunter
[quote]Dr. Pangloss wrote:
[quote]red04 wrote:
You can say that all you want, but Italian influence destroyed the usage of the word. Also I’ve read that in French it’s pronounced closer to ‘for’ with the T dropepd, so that doesn’t make much sense either.
Really you have to decide WHY you think you’re correct pronouncing the word a way that surely <1% of people do, when the purpose of language is to convey meaning, and 99% of people will not understand your meaning. The word is skunked, deal with it(speaking of awesome phrases I’m sure people now hate because of internet usage).[/quote]
%99 of people will understand me if I said the word, “esposably”. That doesn’t make it correct.[/quote]
Ha! Touche! (Toosh!)
Thankfully flash is dead but people who call swf files swiffs need to get punched.
[quote]CroatianRage wrote:
As for hugs, give a real one, not a bro hug.
[/quote]
x2
“Absolutely”
tweet
“tweet”
can’t stand it.

WUT?
“It is what it is”
[quote]Chushin wrote:
Misuse of “begs the question.” Uneducated philistines.
[/quote]
Correct use of “begs the question”. Needlessly complicated. Never use it.