Yeah totally, a lot of the examples in this entirely bad thread aren’t intrinsically bad so much as they’re overused by people who are bad at them; tbh your restraint is appreciated rob as there are many people itt who follow that urge to post here every time they look at twitter
― A funny tinge happened on the way to the forum (wins), Sunday, 3 March 2019 15:55 (six years ago)
lol I admit complaining about twitter itt is like alerting people to the fact the garbage dump smells bad
― rob, Sunday, 3 March 2019 16:01 (six years ago)
"canceling" w/r/t a human being
― heinrich boll weevil (Hadrian VIII), Thursday, 7 March 2019 18:46 (six years ago)
Sometimes I want to make a quick joke in a post but then think it's likely been made hundreds of times already on twitter.
― Yerac, Thursday, 7 March 2019 18:54 (six years ago)
xp yeah I feel like it's cresting rn tho, will be gone soon enough
― flappy bird, Thursday, 7 March 2019 18:58 (six years ago)
I don't really even care about its currency or overuse, it's just needlessly callous
― heinrich boll weevil (Hadrian VIII), Thursday, 7 March 2019 19:52 (six years ago)
like so much else on this thread, its not the phrase/term its everyfuckingone buzz buzz buzzing it all at once now all of a sudden but
overton window
― god knows i want to fp (darraghmac), Thursday, 7 March 2019 21:15 (six years ago)
atherton wicket
― ( ͡☉ ͜ʖ ͡☉) (jim in vancouver), Thursday, 7 March 2019 21:19 (six years ago)
I may be the mayor of Overton
― ☮ (peace, man), Thursday, 7 March 2019 21:29 (six years ago)
“late capitalism” is overused
― marcos, Thursday, 7 March 2019 21:29 (six years ago)
I hate hate hate that I have adopted irl the phrase "hill to die on" and plan to stop
I guess some of these irk more than others. Really happy "dumpster fire" and "stinkin'" (as in "so stinkin' cute") seem to have fallen out of fashion. Also people on social media demanding I let things sink in.
when do these things come back around and become ironic? Because I can't wait to tell someone born in 2010 to talk to the hand
― Paul Ponzi, Thursday, 7 March 2019 21:41 (six years ago)
^ scheming
― god knows i want to fp (darraghmac), Thursday, 7 March 2019 21:44 (six years ago)
total self-own here but i keep using the word "inexorable" recently and it sounds really pretentious but it's just such a perfect word to describe some things
― they're not booing you, sir, they're shouting "Boo'd Up" (Will M.), Friday, 8 March 2019 18:44 (six years ago)
also was it this thread where we were discussing calling an amount of money "cool" or was that just a conversation i had in my head? there are very few of these phrases that actually annoy me because words is words but "made a cool million dollars this year" drives me up the wall. it seems like every blog that has to describe a salary or a windfall or whatever uses "cool" and it's like, but, you know you could have just not written that word right? it serves no function?
― they're not booing you, sir, they're shouting "Boo'd Up" (Will M.), Friday, 8 March 2019 18:45 (six years ago)
"beautiful / wonderful / awesome human" instead of "person" makes me twitch every time.
― macropuente (map), Friday, 8 March 2019 18:53 (six years ago)
“awesome” makes me twitch regardless because it’s vastly overused
― seedy ron (Autumn Almanac), Friday, 8 March 2019 20:08 (six years ago)
there are very few of these phrases that actually annoy me because words is words but "made a cool million dollars this year" drives me up the wall.one of the harry potter books (the biggest one?) has all the characters saying things “coolly” about 600 times
― seedy ron (Autumn Almanac), Friday, 8 March 2019 20:10 (six years ago)
Haha, someone ran a count. 59 times across all the novels.
https://www.reddit.com/r/harrypotter/comments/66dz7t/i_looked_at_the_frequency_of_word_pairs/dgi5qfg/
― jmm, Friday, 8 March 2019 20:17 (six years ago)
jeez
― seedy ron (Autumn Almanac), Friday, 8 March 2019 20:17 (six years ago)
coolly high hermione
― ( ͡☉ ͜ʖ ͡☉) (jim in vancouver), Friday, 8 March 2019 20:21 (six years ago)
✓
― mookieproof, Friday, 8 March 2019 20:41 (six years ago)
lol
― Dan I., Friday, 8 March 2019 21:10 (six years ago)
i'm reading these fucking books with my kids and there is no way [redacted] NO WAY
― illegal economic migration (Tracer Hand), Saturday, 9 March 2019 00:38 (six years ago)
ah fuck i’m not up to that bit yet
― seedy ron (Autumn Almanac), Saturday, 9 March 2019 01:06 (six years ago)
lol sorry it might just be a fake-out i dunno. i will get a mod to remove in case it's real??
― illegal economic migration (Tracer Hand), Saturday, 9 March 2019 01:14 (six years ago)
Tracer's reading slash to his kids
― steven, soda jerk (sic), Saturday, 9 March 2019 01:34 (six years ago)
I was wondering why my copy was just a sheaf of papers printed out in a dot matrix monotype font
― illegal economic migration (Tracer Hand), Saturday, 9 March 2019 01:36 (six years ago)
fucking “pooch”, fuck that word to hell, it makes me gag
― an incoherent crustacean (MatthewK), Saturday, 9 March 2019 03:11 (six years ago)
pooch out
― ~mine own~ bitcoin (darraghmac), Saturday, 9 March 2019 09:41 (six years ago)
*snigger*
― The Vangelis of Dating (Tom D.), Saturday, 9 March 2019 11:15 (six years ago)
Companion for my recent whining about "deep cuts": "deep dive." "Detailed," "thorough," "exhaustive," these are perfectly descriptive words. I may throw it when I write my last set of report cards, though: "Johnny took a deep dive into pulleys and gears for his science project, and I haven't seen him since."
― clemenza, Sunday, 10 March 2019 21:23 (six years ago)
"Deeply" has been pretty bad for a while, as in "Deeply disturbing." Agree with all the above, clemenza. "Deep cut" is a little different, since it's been around for a while, whereas "Deep dive" seems invented out of whole cloth all of a sudden. but I had to catch myself from referring to an obscure movie as a "Billy Wilder deep cut" the other day. going on about Stereolab or whoever "deep cuts" isn't noxious to me.
― flappy bird, Monday, 11 March 2019 17:12 (six years ago)
I had to catch myself from referring to an obscure movie as a "Billy Wilder deep cut"
what did you say instead?
― mark s, Monday, 11 March 2019 18:30 (six years ago)
I'm going to just start referring to things as "lesser-discussed works"
― mh, Monday, 11 March 2019 18:38 (six years ago)
Still better than 'neglectorinos'.
― pomenitul, Monday, 11 March 2019 18:43 (six years ago)
haha I think "an obscure Billy Wilder movie"
― flappy bird, Tuesday, 12 March 2019 01:33 (six years ago)
Watched a Wilder I'd never heard of last night; looked it up later & found it had four Oscar noms.
― steven, soda jerk (sic), Tuesday, 12 March 2019 01:54 (six years ago)
The Fortune Cookie?
― flappy bird, Tuesday, 12 March 2019 05:09 (six years ago)
yah
― steven, soda jerk (sic), Tuesday, 12 March 2019 08:30 (six years ago)
Judging from its appearance several times recently on ILX, "at this point in time" seems to be making a comeback. It shouldn't. It's just a pompous way of say "now" or "at present". Ditto for substituting "at that point in time" for a simple "then". These abominations gained a foothold in the public psyche during the Watergate hearings, when members of the Nixon administration used them constantly during their testimony.
― A is for (Aimless), Tuesday, 12 March 2019 20:04 (six years ago)
My dad always used to blow his top when he heard "at this moment in time".
― Alba, Tuesday, 12 March 2019 21:52 (six years ago)
mine would for 'rate of speed'
― mookieproof, Tuesday, 12 March 2019 21:59 (six years ago)
That’s me and ‘as yet’.
― suzy, Tuesday, 12 March 2019 22:17 (six years ago)
“At this point in time” is the kind of dumb bullshit cops say
― Dan I., Wednesday, 13 March 2019 01:47 (six years ago)
"the individual exited the vehicle..."
― heinrich boll weevil (Hadrian VIII), Wednesday, 13 March 2019 02:41 (six years ago)
as of the present point in time
― j., Wednesday, 13 March 2019 02:46 (six years ago)
came across "at a more rapid rate" in print today
― mick signals, Wednesday, 13 March 2019 02:51 (six years ago)
in most cases you don't need "then" or soon" in sentences or, fuck, "going forward." The verb tense indicates when the action takes place.
― Let's have sensible centrist armageddon (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Wednesday, 13 March 2019 02:56 (six years ago)
fuck a “going forward”
― seedy ron (Autumn Almanac), Wednesday, 13 March 2019 02:59 (six years ago)
Much of this stuff consists of the bad or sloppy habits we pick up from the various influences that always float around us, but even if these constructions are technically forgivable, the basic message should be "Resist!"
― A is for (Aimless), Wednesday, 13 March 2019 03:03 (six years ago)