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    tsplittertsplitter Registered User regular
    edited July 2007
    there was this white kid in my government class who had a bottle with crunk juice written on it

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    OrikaeshigitaeOrikaeshigitae Registered User, ClubPA regular
    edited July 2007
    tsplitter wrote: »
    there was this white kid in my government class who had a bottle with crunk juice written on it

    hahahahhaha

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    TossrockTossrock too weird to live too rare to dieRegistered User regular
    edited July 2007
    Air wrote: »
    entropy

    i still dont get what it is

    Entropy is a measure of free energy in a system. As entropy increases, usable work decreases.

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    ZephyrZephyr Registered User regular
    edited July 2007
    rad

    rad is so not hella rad.

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    HunterHunter Chemist with a heart of Au Registered User regular
    edited July 2007
    tsplitter wrote: »
    there was this white kid in my government class who had a bottle with crunk juice written on it
    I hope you beat him in the head with it

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    SpoonySpoony Registered User regular
    edited July 2007
    Sammich

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    The GeekThe Geek Oh-Two Crew, Omeganaut Registered User, ClubPA regular
    edited July 2007
    Halfmex wrote: »
    Grip, used as a unit of measurement.

    ie. "It will be a grip of wait on those fries, dawg".

    Yes, someone actually said that to me. No, he was not being ironic.

    If grip is a unit of measurement, what is being measured in this example? What is this "wait" that goes on fries?

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    The GeekThe Geek Oh-Two Crew, Omeganaut Registered User, ClubPA regular
    edited July 2007
    Zephyr wrote: »
    rad

    rad is so not hella rad.

    I also hate hella.

    I hate it even more when catch myself using it, goddamnit.

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    tsplittertsplitter Registered User regular
    edited July 2007
    Spoony wrote: »
    Sammich

    fuck you

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    JordynJordyn Really, Commander? Probing Uranus. Registered User regular
    edited July 2007
    The other day I used the phrase "whackin' my jive."

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    ZephyrZephyr Registered User regular
    edited July 2007
    The Geek wrote: »
    Zephyr wrote: »
    rad

    rad is so not hella rad.

    I also hate hella.

    I hate it even more when catch myself using it, goddamnit.

    you're hella not hip.
    The other day I used the phrase "whackin' my jive."

    what's a jive

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    BergyBergy Registered User regular
    edited July 2007
    Rad is a good word, sorry.

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    AirAir Registered User regular
    edited July 2007
    Tossrock wrote: »
    Air wrote: »
    entropy

    i still dont get what it is

    Entropy is a measure of free energy in a system. As entropy increases, usable work decreases.

    well yea i know that
    well not the second part
    sorta the first part

    i mean
    i dont know what to do with that
    and im starting my second semester of thermodynamics next week
    entropy is one of the main things
    i think i just faked it last year

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    HunterHunter Chemist with a heart of Au Registered User regular
    edited July 2007
    Blue Collar Comedy needs to be wiped from the lexicon.

    Also, I want to remove Chipotle until people are not as liberal with it. If I see one more advertisement for Chipotle on something that has no fucking reason to have Chipotle anywhere near it I will start killing people.

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    ZephyrZephyr Registered User regular
    edited July 2007
    Bergy wrote: »
    Rad is a good word, sorry.

    not when scene kids use it so much

    it makes me ashamed to have this jawsome hair like they do.

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    The GeekThe Geek Oh-Two Crew, Omeganaut Registered User, ClubPA regular
    edited July 2007
    My dog was barking a bunch the other day and I told him he was "harshing on my mellow."



    Also, sammich is fine. Sammy or samwich is irritating. I don't know why one is fine with me but the others are not.

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    BergyBergy Registered User regular
    edited July 2007
    I use awesome and amazing too much.

    but they are good descriptive words.

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    The GeekThe Geek Oh-Two Crew, Omeganaut Registered User, ClubPA regular
    edited July 2007
    Hunter wrote: »
    Blue Collar Comedy needs to be wiped from the lexicon.

    It gives a bad name to blue collar.

    Blue collar means "not an office job." It doesn't mean "stupid fucking redneck."

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    ZephyrZephyr Registered User regular
    edited July 2007
    The Geek wrote: »
    Hunter wrote: »
    Blue Collar Comedy needs to be wiped from the lexicon.

    It gives a bad name to blue collar.

    Blue collar means "not an office job." It doesn't mean "stupid fucking redneck."

    i don't think there's a redneck that works in an office.

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    ASimPersonASimPerson Cold... and hard.Registered User regular
    edited July 2007
    abloobloo

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    lostwordslostwords Registered User regular
    edited July 2007
    Holler

    or "hollaaaaaa" as the kids say nowadays

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    HalfmexHalfmex I mock your value system You also appear foolish in the eyes of othersRegistered User regular
    edited July 2007
    The Geek wrote: »
    Halfmex wrote: »
    Grip, used as a unit of measurement.

    ie. "It will be a grip of wait on those fries, dawg".

    Yes, someone actually said that to me. No, he was not being ironic.

    If grip is a unit of measurement, what is being measured in this example? What is this "wait" that goes on fries?
    I actually requested clarification twice.

    He eventually realized I didn't understand what the hell he was saying, so he finally clarified: "it will be a few minutes before your fries are ready".

    :|

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    Cosmic SombreroCosmic Sombrero Registered User regular
    edited July 2007
    "post" and "core" in relation to music.

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    The GeekThe Geek Oh-Two Crew, Omeganaut Registered User, ClubPA regular
    edited July 2007
    Zephyr wrote: »
    The Geek wrote: »
    Hunter wrote: »
    Blue Collar Comedy needs to be wiped from the lexicon.

    It gives a bad name to blue collar.

    Blue collar means "not an office job." It doesn't mean "stupid fucking redneck."

    i don't think there's a redneck that works in an office.

    Possibly, but there are plenty of non-rednecks that work blue collar jobs.

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    SixSix Caches Tweets in the mainframe cyberhex Registered User regular
    edited July 2007
    Bergy wrote: »
    I use awesome and amazing too much.

    but they are good descriptive words.

    I overuse awful for the same reasons.

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    The GeekThe Geek Oh-Two Crew, Omeganaut Registered User, ClubPA regular
    edited July 2007
    Halfmex wrote: »
    The Geek wrote: »
    Halfmex wrote: »
    Grip, used as a unit of measurement.

    ie. "It will be a grip of wait on those fries, dawg".

    Yes, someone actually said that to me. No, he was not being ironic.

    If grip is a unit of measurement, what is being measured in this example? What is this "wait" that goes on fries?
    I actually requested clarification twice.

    He eventually realized I didn't understand what the hell he was saying, so he finally clarified: "it will be a few minutes before your fries are ready".

    :|

    I hope you dunked his head in the fryer.

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    ZephyrZephyr Registered User regular
    edited July 2007
    "post" and "core" in relation to music.

    so i'm listening to some post-hardcore right now.

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    DrZiplockDrZiplock Registered User regular
    edited July 2007
    In my office it's common during the weekly staff meetings to hear people use the phrase "We can talk about this off-line." Meaning, "we can talk about this later and outside of the meeting."


    No. Fuck you. We're not online right now...this IS offline you ignorant technophobic fucks.

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    ZephyrZephyr Registered User regular
    edited July 2007
    DrZiplock wrote: »
    In my office it's common during the weekly staff meetings to hear people use the phrase "We can talk about this off-line." Meaning, "we can talk about this later and outside of the meeting."


    No. Fuck you. We're not online right now...this IS offline you ignorant technophobic fucks.

    or maybe you ARE in the internets.

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    BlitzkriegBlitzkrieg Registered User regular
    edited July 2007
    DrZiplock wrote: »
    In my office it's common during the weekly staff meetings to hear people use the phrase "We can talk about this off-line." Meaning, "we can talk about this later and outside of the meeting."


    No. Fuck you. We're not online right now...this IS offline you ignorant technophobic fucks.

    I would think them referring to be "on-line" when they're in a meeting as making them more delusional than technophobic.

    I question your choice of insult, sir.

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    HalfmexHalfmex I mock your value system You also appear foolish in the eyes of othersRegistered User regular
    edited July 2007
    The Geek wrote: »
    I hope you dunked his head in the fryer.
    I really should have. Though I'm not sure if I should be saddened or relieved that he had the wherewithal to reference his mental 'teenspeak to English' dictionary and deliver an appropriate response. I wonder if that counts as being bilingual?

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    BergyBergy Registered User regular
    edited July 2007
    Six wrote: »
    Bergy wrote: »
    I use awesome and amazing too much.

    but they are good descriptive words.

    I overuse awful for the same reasons.

    I do too now that I think about it.

    Also terrible.

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    lostwordslostwords Registered User regular
    edited July 2007
    Ripping off a David Cross bit, but I hate people that use "literally" incorrectly.

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    Mad IronMad Iron Registered User regular
    edited July 2007
    DrZiplock wrote: »
    In my office it's common during the weekly staff meetings to hear people use the phrase "We can talk about this off-line." Meaning, "we can talk about this later and outside of the meeting."


    No. Fuck you. We're not online right now...this IS offline you ignorant technophobic fucks.

    When we were putting in a new accounting system and there were questions that couldn't be answered during our training meetings, those questions would be "put in the parking lot" which meant they'd be written on the white board for review and answering at a later time.

    For some reason the whole "parking lot" term filled me with rage.

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    the wookthe wook Registered User regular
    edited July 2007
    Bergy wrote: »
    Rad is a good word, sorry.

    seriously

    who can hate rad, it's a classic

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    denihilistdenihilist Ancient and Mighty Registered User, Moderator mod
    edited July 2007
    Tossrock wrote: »
    Merge-arrows.gif It has been suggested that this page or section be merged with things that piss you off (discuss)

    :lol:

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    RiceCookRiceCook Registered User regular
    edited July 2007
    ...(ellipsis)

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    DrZiplockDrZiplock Registered User regular
    edited July 2007
    Blitzkrieg wrote: »
    DrZiplock wrote: »
    In my office it's common during the weekly staff meetings to hear people use the phrase "We can talk about this off-line." Meaning, "we can talk about this later and outside of the meeting."


    No. Fuck you. We're not online right now...this IS offline you ignorant technophobic fucks.

    I would think them referring to be "on-line" when they're in a meeting as making them more delusional than technophobic.

    I question your choice of insult, sir.


    And you are right to do so. You have a point, however, these are people that on a fairly daily basis ask me how to cut and paste from a document and all manner of other questions. We are in the process of replacing the office computers. Cheap models from 2002 to cheap models from 2007.

    There is fear.

    New things are evil and scary and oh my god why are things changing.

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    Filler Inc.Filler Inc. Registered User regular
    edited July 2007
    Whip as in car.

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    the wookthe wook Registered User regular
    edited July 2007
    'hate on' as in 'don't hate on me' or the even worse 'don't be hatin' on me'

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