Worst word ever?
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My current pet peeve of a word is "problematic". It gets thrown around indescriminately and it's like some lame trendy buzzword that has no real descriptive quality. "This person is problematic", "Dr Who is problematic", "Nestle chocolate is problematic". It's like it's used by people who want to tarnish something as bad while being too lazy to explain why but net brownie points in the process.
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jellystripes wrote:
My current pet peeve of a word is "problematic". It gets thrown around indescriminately and it's like some lame trendy buzzword that has no real descriptive quality. "This person is problematic", "Dr Who is problematic", "Nestle chocolate is problematic". It's like it's used by people who want to tarnish something as bad while being too lazy to explain why but net brownie points in the process.
I have that with "sorry" sometimes, great response!jellystripes likes this.
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Dinosaur wrote:
I have that with "sorry" sometimes, great response!
Yeah, like someone can do all kind of disgusting behaviour, wipe it clean with "sorry" then continue doing the exact same thing. I think "sorry" is the actions afterwards, not the word in itselfDinosaur likes this.
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So true, beautifully said
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Love all these replies thanks guys
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The United Kingdom
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Moist
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Exams is for me the worst words I think.
Never really thought about it before. -
I hate it when some one uses "F_ggot" or "Gay" those words aren't offensive to me but hate comments and such annoy me. "You're such a F_ggot!!", I feel like the word is over used.
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"proven" especially in the phrase "it's been proven"
Every time I hear this it comes from someone who are trying to "prove" a claim, without supporting it with any factual evidence. It's especially annoying in commercials.
**Behold the power of science, it works like magic and proves everything.**
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Piggeh wrote:
"Literally." I literally see people using it all the time.
Lmao, yep. I don't mind the word, more the incorrect use of it. The amount of times I've seen things like "I'm literally dead!" makes me wonder if we are in fact in the middle of the most subtle zombie apocalypse ever.
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