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Personally, I'm surprised nobody posted this, yet: [VIDEO]http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=8Gv0H-vPoDc[/VIDEO] Its literally like, exactly what your talkin about.
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Yeah, well, you know that's just like uh, your opinion, man

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Personally, I'm surprised nobody posted this, yet: [VIDEO]http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=8Gv0H-vPoDc[/VIDEO] Its literally like, exactly what your talkin about.

That's awesome spoof. Weird Al keeps on delivering good stuff. Man, he's been around a while. I must point out though that the things Shorty is mentioning represent sloppy or lazy thinking, not simply ignorance of grammar. A couple nuggets in there are on target to what he's talking about (literally v figuratively, etc), but much of the video is a different kind of annoyance, I think. Thanks for the embed tho! Just showed my daughter- she loves that. She's become a grammar nerd and loved the original song (even if totally inappropriate original lyrics for her age).

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Personally, I'm surprised nobody posted this, yet:

Its literally like, exactly what your talkin about.

That's awesome spoof. Weird Al keeps on delivering good stuff. Man, he's been around a while.

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Not sure why I like "it is what it is." It seems to convey the idea that there is nothing more to say about a given topic, the situation can't be changed, there is no choice in course of action, we must accept. I could say all those things about whatever it is we're discussing, or I can just say, "it is what it is," and you understand.

This is one of my favorite phrases, for exactly the reason you state.  Perhaps because I do not work in a field where meaningless buzzwords are employed, or where someone would say "it is what it is" as an excuse for inaction, I haven't been turned against it.  I can see how that sort of use would be annoying.

It always makes me think of The Wire, too.

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We are having a "significant rain event" at the moment.

I'm pretty sure we used to just call it "heavy rain".

Oh, I almost forgot. You no longer contact or call people, you "reach out" to them. :cry:

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Watney is struggling, he literally drops off the face of the earth.

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Thereby defying gravity and casting all of NASA's expenditures throughout the decades into serious question. Just the other day a friend was recounting a story about a situation in which he "literally shit his pants" :bugout:

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Thereby defying gravity and casting all of NASA's expenditures throughout the decades into serious question. Just the other day a friend was recounting a story about a situation in which he "literally shit his pants" :bugout:

That could be a proper use of the word, who among us hasn't sharted a time or 2?

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I think literally would be acceptable there if he did in fact soil himself at a time in his life when he wasn't an infant.

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What I want to know is,.. What makes a buzzword or power phrase, or like, whatever, so infectious that they become so popular, I HATE .."at the end of the day" it just seems so final and the that person saying it is being arrogantly superior, I also dislike high 5's but that's another story! I have to admit I do sometimes begin a sentence with ..so! I realise it doesn't make sense to start a sentence with so, but it does grab a persons attention!

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What I want to know is,.. What makes a buzzword or power phrase, or like, whatever, so infectious that they become so popular, I HATE .."at the end of the day" it just seems so final and the that person saying it is being arrogantly superior, I also dislike high 5's but that's another story! I have to admit I do sometimes begin a sentence with ..so! I realise it doesn't make sense to start a sentence with so, but it does grab a persons attention!

I'm hearing this (starting sentence with so) a lot more in the business world. Fine if every once in awhile but there are some I've heard over past year or 2 that begin every sentence this way. That is annoying.

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We are having a "significant rain event" at the moment.

I'm pretty sure we used to just call it "heavy rain".

Oh, I almost forgot. You no longer contact or call people, you "reach out" to them.

The one that's been starting to bug me lately, not because there is ANYTHING wrong with it gramatically, but just because it seems to be "buzzy" on TV and talk radio lately is "have a conversation."

As in "I think it's time we have a conversation about Isreal."  Or, "I realize that Durant is unlikely to come to LA, but at least we can now have a conversation about it."

It's the same as "utilize" to me.  You did in 3 words and 17 letters what you could have done in one and 4 if you just said "talk."  What's wrong with "talk?"

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The one that's been starting to bug me lately, not because there is ANYTHING wrong with it gramatically, but just because it seems to be "buzzy" on TV and talk radio lately is "have a conversation."

As in "I think it's time we have a conversation about Isreal Israel."  Or, "I realize that Durant is unlikely to come to LA, but at least we can now have a conversation about it."

It's the same as "utilize" to me.  You did in 3 words and 17 letters what you could have done in one and 4 if you just said "talk."  What's wrong with "talk?"

Don't know why but that was bugging me. :-D


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