Oh thats news for me. I could have sworn youve lived there your whole life
and woke up surprised you havenât earned your fate?
nah iâve cheated the fates too many times itâs standard by now
âhave you ever felt like Atlas; threw your back out on the axis and collapsed and threw the planet away?â
Iâm glad youâre fine enough to speak to us, still. maybe try to get to sleep, yes
Theyâre running a 4K remaster of The Godfather with Japanese subtitles at one of the theaters near me.
Iâm gonna try and catch it.
Another word i dislike is âfundamentallyâ. It feels like a buzzword.
âused to make an emphatic statement about the basic truth of somethingâ
âfundamentally, this is a matter for doctorsâ
Ok but you can easily say âThis is a matter for doctors.â Id much rather that
You graduated from meduni, so youâre fundamentally a nerd
you dont know how inspect element works
_ and nbowie ruined that word for me. Theyre both using it just as a tool to make their posts sound smarter than they actually are. Used as an accessory
Who is underscore
The goblin above me
i have adverb poisoning its a totally different affliction
You donât know how inspect element works
i dont have a name so people call me placeholders. we all out of names
I just googled that. Yeah you do
its not a real term i made it up on the spot to describe how i speak
i have trouble expressing myself so i have a tendency to overuse adverbs to try and clarify the extra detail
I think I hate adverbs. I hate âactivelyâ a lot. I also donât like âliterallyâ when itâs used as an emphasis or frustration instead of the original simple meaning of the antonym of âfigurativelyâ. I wonder if this is because my language, or age, or different environment, or just randomly happened
Google gave me a result for it that matches your description