My thoughts on words that need to die NOW · 3:45am Feb 24th, 2014
Ladies and gentlemen, I am here for one reason and one reason only...
To bitch.
There are so many words that I just want to kill in their God Damned faces and never see or hear again. Here they are...
Cray cray: You sound stupid, like a drunk party girl
LOL: You are not texting. You are speaking. Do not confuse the two (special mention goes to that one old lady from my college class who would not stop saying it. OLD PEOPLE NEED TO STOP SAYING LOL!!! LIKE, YESTERDAY!!!!)
Guesstimate: And it's not even red underlined meaning misspelled anymore. IT'S TWO WORDS MEANING ALMOST THE EXACT SAME THING GRAFTED TOGETHER!!!
And now comes the word I want to kill most of all...
Totes!
This is just plain lazy. I mean, LOL is annoying, but this is just retarded. TOTES IS NOT A REAL WORD, YOU SOUND LIKE A !@#$ING IDIOT WHEN YOU SAY IT OUT LOUD! I literraly want to murder the person who next says this word...
I mean it.
And thank you for hearing my bitching.
What are words you want to just die already?
Comment below, let me know! :rainbowdashdetermined2:
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I don't see "lol" as "lol" I see it as a simplistic drawing of a Tie Fighter.
What about "K" I hate when people text me that back
I am Really trying my Best to NOT make a comment using all of those words repeatedly in the most douchebag-ish way possible for a couple chuckles....
I didn't think it'd be this hard...
HALP!!!
ha, I have a bad habit of saying lol in conversation.
I agree about cray-cray and totes but LOL has it's places, I think it represents a different kind of laughter to other laughing sounds
1868650 It doesn't really bug me with texting or posting, but it's when it's misused that it irks me...
Like old women.
It's a noun for a kind of container.
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"Relationship" when used in the sense of "love." It takes something beautiful and turns it into psychobabble.
I'm going to defend cray-cray.
It is, I kid you not, one of my favorite words in English. It's just fun to say.
Kinda like gay in its original meaning, but you don't get in trouble for saying it.