Things that irritate.

Discussion in 'Free Thoughts' started by Cris, Jun 6, 2001.

  1. Tiassa Let us not launch the boat ... Valued Senior Member

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    Alright, I'm in ....

    Look, I try to be good about it. I try not to poke after typos and spelling errors, for we all know I'm prone to them, too. But a couple of things lately have just gotten to me.

    * First: cut out the double- and triple- negatives. Every once in a while they slip in, we all do this. But the consistency with which I have to stop and wonder what the poster is saying, assume between the possibilities, and so forth ... Please? A little help here?

    * Second: The name is Timothy McVeigh. Alright? M-C-V-E-I-G-H. Most spelling errors I try to understand, but the name has been plastered across magazines and newspapers and television screens for a long, long time now. People don't even know who it is they want to kill!

    I'm pretty sure that no member of Fleetwood Mac was involved in the Oklahoma City bombing.

    Furthermore, I'm having difficulty writing a double-negative, mocking or not. At the moment, I can't seem to do it.

    Really. Please. For Penemue's gift!

    I will continue to work through as many typos and so forth as possible; I like to think I've been good about it for a long time. But "You've missed the point" and "You don't understand" are becoming more frequent than they've ever been before, and I don't want that to arise from a failure to count the number of (extraneous) negating terms in a sentence.

    And damn it! If you wish a man so ill as to wish him dead, know his goddamn name!

    Longtime listener, first time caller ... okay? That's what's irritating me lately. Thank you all. I return you to your peaceful day.

    thanx,
    Tiassa

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  3. Tiassa Let us not launch the boat ... Valued Senior Member

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    Oh, oh, oh ...

    And while I'm at it: Disorientated.

    Damn, I hate that word.

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    thanx,
    Tiassa

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    (Oh, and re: Fargo--though it doesn't upset me in the least ... I had always thought the word is written "eh?" As an interesting side note, my Singaporean roommate tacked onto the end of nearly every English sentence, "Lah." As in: "Going out for a drink, lah. Wanna come?" If you want to get really Scandanavian-American (Fargo), try on, "Ya, sure, you betcha," and, "Don'tcha know?")
     
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  5. Bowser Namaste Valued Senior Member

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    Hmm...like affect and effect?
     
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  7. Cris In search of Immortality Valued Senior Member

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    tiassa,

    There ya go.

    Cris

    PS. What the hell does that mean?
     
  8. Cris In search of Immortality Valued Senior Member

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    As a Brit living in the USA I often became irritated at American spellings and pronunciations, now I find that most of them make much more sense that the British versions.

    Some examples –

    Color Colour
    Center Centre
    Neighbor Neighbour

    I now say Schedule as in School, whereas the Brits will say Shedule as in Sheep, but still spell it Schedule.

    There’s a lot more, but you get the idea.

    Cris
     
  9. Bowser Namaste Valued Senior Member

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    Ath a Brit living in the U eth A I often became irritated at American thpellingth and pronunthiationth, now I find that motht of them make much more thenthe than the British versionth.

    Tongue twister!


    Anyway, Cris... It's my understanding that there is a varied dialect within the boundries of the little isle. Even there, with BBS and all, many folks live under the influence of their micro cultures. Ain't that so? i would think that you have been exposed to many deviations at home.

    By the way, what does "shagging" mean?
     
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  10. Bowser Namaste Valued Senior Member

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    Ok, ok, ok... I'm sitting here holding one of my socks by the ends, working vigorously to relieve a serious fungus itch between my toes, and I'm thinking to myself, "Man, that feels good now, but it's gonna burn once I stop." But to be sure, my mind is also pondering this whole issue concerning word enunciation.

    The irritation seems irrational as long as the receiver can derive meaning from the word, despite the preferred pronuciation. For my own pleasure, I often use the non-word "unass." An irritable frenzy is what I get from this small infraction when I let it slip from my lips near my wife. I don't see the issue, however. It should be obvious to her what meaning is implied. Yet rather than take it as offered, it is battered with a hardbound Webster and slammed into the shadows of grunts.

    I dunno, words evolve. How can we stop a process that is as old as language.

    Welp, I've done it now. I'm off to get some bandaids. And yes, they burn!
     
  11. Tiassa Let us not launch the boat ... Valued Senior Member

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    A late note

    I believe Cris noted:
    I honestly forget which comedian it was that eventually nailed this one down, but hasn't anyone who has ever driven into an American city wonder why it is we park in our driveways and drive on parkways?

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  12. Bowser Namaste Valued Senior Member

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    Usage? Look <b>ahead in the road!</b> Who's sitting on their bum right now?
     
  13. Cris In search of Immortality Valued Senior Member

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    tiassa,

    And of course the British park their cars in carparks which sounds much nicer than parking lots, and makes much more sense.

    Cris
     
  14. Bowser Namaste Valued Senior Member

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    Not if you have lots of parked cars, Cris.
     
  15. Bowser Namaste Valued Senior Member

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    Hmm... or lots of parking.
     
  16. Bowser Namaste Valued Senior Member

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    Okay, okay okay... So, last tuesday a woman at work told me that this wednesday would be "hump day." ...
     
  17. mpfunk economist slacker Registered Member

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    I can't resist a chance to bitch

    I know this thread seems to have died, but I can't resist a chance to complain. My main irritant occurs at concerts, held in bars. I attend a lot of jazz concerts in an area that is not known for having jazz fans. Those that attend the concerts are mostly there to drink, which is fine, except that they find ways to completely detract from the show. At a recent show it was mostly funk, but the band decided to slow it down and do slow laid back shit. Those around found it necessary to yell and scream and blather on about worthless shit. The little things that were being done on stage were completely lost in this loud talking about nothing.

    I guess this is just example of the one large thing that irritates me. When peoples actions effect others. Do whatever the hell you want up too the point were it infringes on other people. There are plently of places to get drunk, why do it at a place where you are ruining another persons enjoyment of a concert.
     
  18. Cris In search of Immortality Valued Senior Member

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    Leaf Blowers

    Oh man I nearly forgot.

    One of the most loathsome inventions of mankind -

    The Leaf Blower.

    The excruciating noise has the ability to cause deafness to any innocent bystander within a 1/3 mile while the operator wears heavy duty ear protectors.

    These attrocious devices cause more irritation to residential commnunities than any other noise making device, including lawn mowers, which are the second most annoying domestic devices created by modern technology.
     
  19. discord5 Registered Senior Member

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    thank you for a damn good laugh sir !!!
     
  20. wet1 Wanderer Registered Senior Member

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    I gotta agree, that was a good one! I got a few smiles off it when I really needed it.
     
  21. discord5 Registered Senior Member

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    another one

    this may be just me but .....
    people that dont think "all your base are belong to us" is funny.
     
  22. papa_smirf Registered Senior Member

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    LAUNCH ALL ZIG! for great justice, LAUNCH ALL ZIG!!!

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    And for those of you that don't know whats going on. Here's a movie for you..... http://www.people.fas.harvard.edu/~pyang/base/allyourbase.swf Also you might want some background info. The part of this movie before the music is a video clip from a game for Sega Genesis called Zero Wing. It was originally made in japanese. It had a limited English release in Europe. The funny part about this is the horrible job of translating.
     
  23. Shadow Existential Discontinuity Registered Senior Member

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    Things that irritate

    I noticed that a lot of posts have driving items in them. Check this site out.

    http://members.aol.com/doggiesnot

    I swear, this person must live in my neighborhood, I've experienced most everything he has listed.
     

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