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Which phrase most annoys you? |
"I literally died laughing at that joke!" |
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"We have the same birthdate? How ironic!" |
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"Mother Teresa gained much notoriety through her many acts of charity." |
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Posted: Fri Oct 01, 2004 2:10 pm
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Posted: Sun Oct 03, 2004 12:59 am
dj medieval Your sig apparently contains yuri. I demand more. Perhaps I'll open up a store. wink
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Posted: Thu Oct 07, 2004 11:05 am
"You're flaming me!!!"
Yeah. 'Nuff said.
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Posted: Thu Oct 07, 2004 1:55 pm
When people use the word "irony," wrong. It's really annoying.
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Posted: Fri Oct 08, 2004 10:27 pm
I hate it when people use the phrase "so and so rox my sox," or, even worse, "so and so R0X3RZ my $0x3RZ!"
I shudder at the thought...
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Posted: Sat Oct 09, 2004 9:42 am
Simim23 I hate it when people use the phrase "so and so rox my sox," or, even worse, "so and so R0X3RZ my $0x3RZ!" I shudder at the thought... Don't forget the equally popular "r0x0rz m3 b0x0rz."
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Posted: Wed Oct 13, 2004 9:06 pm
Oh-mi-kaze Simim23 I hate it when people use the phrase "so and so rox my sox," or, even worse, "so and so R0X3RZ my $0x3RZ!" I shudder at the thought... Don't forget the equally popular "r0x0rz m3 b0x0rz." What about Boxor roxoring soxorz? Or.. something. It hurts my brain. gonk
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Posted: Wed Oct 13, 2004 9:38 pm
Void Dragoon Oh-mi-kaze Simim23 I hate it when people use the phrase "so and so rox my sox," or, even worse, "so and so R0X3RZ my $0x3RZ!" I shudder at the thought... Don't forget the equally popular "r0x0rz m3 b0x0rz." What about Boxor roxoring soxorz? Or.. something. It hurts my brain. gonk No, that's known as "73h ph4gg0rtr33." Don't bother deciphering it, as it's more-or-less self-explanatory.
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Posted: Thu Oct 14, 2004 12:23 pm
Oh-mi-kaze Void Dragoon Oh-mi-kaze Simim23 I hate it when people use the phrase "so and so rox my sox," or, even worse, "so and so R0X3RZ my $0x3RZ!" I shudder at the thought... Don't forget the equally popular "r0x0rz m3 b0x0rz." What about Boxor roxoring soxorz? Or.. something. It hurts my brain. gonk No, that's known as "73h ph4gg0rtr33." Don't bother deciphering it, as it's more-or-less self-explanatory. I'm guessing that it took you longer to type that string of numbers (which I deciphered by using a walk-by 1337 person) than it would have to type actual text. Please tell me it did. 3nodding
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Posted: Thu Oct 14, 2004 8:12 pm
natawa Yuri? whee
 Not the flower, the girl on girl animated pornography. xp Yaoi is the guy on guy counterpart, just in case you wondered. Personally, I prefer flesh over pencil lines when it comes to "Pr0n".
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Posted: Thu Oct 14, 2004 10:39 pm
nsudino Oh-mi-kaze Void Dragoon Oh-mi-kaze Simim23 I hate it when people use the phrase "so and so rox my sox," or, even worse, "so and so R0X3RZ my $0x3RZ!" I shudder at the thought... Don't forget the equally popular "r0x0rz m3 b0x0rz." What about Boxor roxoring soxorz? Or.. something. It hurts my brain. gonk No, that's known as "73h ph4gg0rtr33." Don't bother deciphering it, as it's more-or-less self-explanatory. I'm guessing that it took you longer to type that string of numbers (which I deciphered by using a walk-by 1337 person) than it would have to type actual text. Please tell me it did. 3nodding Of course it did! It isn't anything like, say, Sanskrit. Sorry, wannabe "h4x0r" poseur 'net-trend whores, I'm not that fluent in "ph4gg0r7z-5p33k."
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Posted: Fri Oct 15, 2004 5:44 am
Oh-mi-kaze Of course it did! It isn't anything like, say, Sanskrit. Sorry, wannabe "h4x0r" poseur 'net-trend whores, I'm not that fluent in "ph4gg0r7z-5p33k." Hey now. Sanskrit isn't that hard in comparison! It usually takes an hour and small change to learn to read and write. Why? Because it ******** makes sense. And, in Sanskrit, none of the numbers look like the letters. Heehee. Yea. I can read and write, and vaguely understand it. /nerd.
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Posted: Fri Oct 15, 2004 7:07 am
nsudino Oh-mi-kaze Of course it did! It isn't anything like, say, Sanskrit. Sorry, wannabe "h4x0r" poseur 'net-trend whores, I'm not that fluent in "ph4gg0r7z-5p33k." Hey now. Sanskrit isn't that hard in comparison! It usually takes an hour and small change to learn to read and write. Why? Because it ******** makes sense. And, in Sanskrit, none of the numbers look like the letters. Heehee. Yea. I can read and write, and vaguely understand it. /nerd. Good for you, but are you talking about Classical Sanskrit (simplified and more ultilitarian, while retaining quite a bit of its subtlety, thanks to Panini), or Vedic Sanskrit, which has -- what, ten infinitive forms, a subjunctive tense (also with the dual-person conjugation), and assloads of other confusing language mechanics I can't remember? Because, like an idiot, I tried starting with the older roots. What kind of dolt tries to learn Sanskrit just to read the Vedas in its original text? Me. But in fact, you were so right about Sanskrit, that I was implying that netspeak is more difficult.
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Posted: Sun Oct 17, 2004 2:30 pm
Oh-mi-kaze Good for you, but are you talking about Classical Sanskrit (simplified and more ultilitarian, while retaining quite a bit of its subtlety, thanks to Panini), or Vedic Sanskrit, which has -- what, ten infinitive forms, a subjunctive tense (also with the dual-person conjugation), and assloads of other confusing language mechanics I can't remember? Because, like an idiot, I tried starting with the older roots. What kind of dolt tries to learn Sanskrit just to read the Vedas in its original text? Me. But in fact, you were so right about Sanskrit, that I was implying that netspeak is more difficult. I don't deal well with Classical Sanskrit, because I find that the oversimplified alphabet doesn't quite get across the dizzying variety of sounds that one needs to make to speak the language. Vedic Sanskrit, on the other hand, which is more widely known (because it's easily assimilated into the local languages spread out through the rest of India) is quite melodious and mellifluous. I heart it for that reason. Also, when other languages borrow sounds from Sanskrit, chances are they're using the Vedic one, which is the only one that's used in actual life (i.e., during prayers, sacrifices, etc.) And? I knew what you were shooting for. Just wanted to poke at you and make you show your inner language geek. Looks like it worked.
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Posted: Thu Dec 02, 2004 8:18 am
"OMG!!!!1111111"
stressed
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