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Re: The spite, hate, rage, apathy and mild irritation thread

Posted: Tue Dec 06, 2011 9:15 pm
by unownunown
Achtane wrote:Yeah, finals for the next two days and in at least one class I feel very unprepared. Did we even cover that stuff...?
We didn't. Ah well.
I may or may not fail a couple of classes depending on the finals. I'm just gonna try to get a full-time job instead of going next semester. Or maybe night classes I guess.
Got 24 bucks left.

yeah dude. finals stand for 'fuck i never actually learned (this) shit.'

i'm probably going to fail one of my classes but i definitely shouldn't've taken it. sux because i learned a lot and got a lot out of the class. at least i won't lose my scholarship because of it. :facepalm:

also grits and oatmeal are totally different beasts. oatmeal is more suited for sweet shit while grits beg for salt and pepper and cheese. actually wait, grits are fucking good with sweet shit too. i guess this means grits win.

Re: The spite, hate, rage, apathy and mild irritation thread

Posted: Tue Dec 06, 2011 9:15 pm
by Grrface
Achtane wrote:its like a bowl of snooooooooooooooooooooooooot grossssssssssssss


Grits is like when you trip and fall on the beach. Mouthful of awful.

Re: The spite, hate, rage, apathy and mild irritation thread

Posted: Tue Dec 06, 2011 9:23 pm
by Achtane
unownunown wrote:grits beg for salt and pepper and cheese. actually wait, grits are fucking good with sweet shit too. i guess this means grits win.


DEAL WITH IT

Re: The spite, hate, rage, apathy and mild irritation thread

Posted: Tue Dec 06, 2011 9:27 pm
by kbit
Grrface wrote:Grits is like when you trip and fall on the beach. Mouthful of awful.


:lol: :lol: :lol:
This is totally sig worthy, but damn it I'm running out of room.

Re: The spite, hate, rage, apathy and mild irritation thread

Posted: Tue Dec 06, 2011 9:32 pm
by Jenesis
How do you cook your grits? Do you like them regular, creamy, or al dente?

Re: The spite, hate, rage, apathy and mild irritation thread

Posted: Tue Dec 06, 2011 9:33 pm
by Grrface
Achtane wrote:
unownunown wrote:grits beg for salt and pepper and cheese. actually wait, grits are fucking good with sweet shit too. i guess this means grits win.


DEAL WITH IT


Tell you what, you keep your sandpaper water with all sorts of things to mask the awfulness, and I will enjoy my hearty breakfast with brown sugar a bit of butter.

Re: The spite, hate, rage, apathy and mild irritation thread

Posted: Tue Dec 06, 2011 9:35 pm
by Achtane
Jenesis wrote:How do you cook your grits? Do you like them regular, creamy, or al dente?


...just...regular, I guess.

Re: The spite, hate, rage, apathy and mild irritation thread

Posted: Tue Dec 06, 2011 9:45 pm
by jfrey
Achtane wrote:
Jenesis wrote:How do you cook your grits? Do you like them regular, creamy, or al dente?


...just...regular, I guess.

Regular. Instant grits?

Re: The spite, hate, rage, apathy and mild irritation thread

Posted: Tue Dec 06, 2011 9:48 pm
by Jenesis
No self-respecting Southerner uses instant grits.

Re: The spite, hate, rage, apathy and mild irritation thread

Posted: Tue Dec 06, 2011 10:26 pm
by Chankgeez
jfrey wrote:Me: "That isn't the correct pronunciation."
Friend: "Your crazy. Ask anyone, if enough people say something then it's right."


jfrey, did your friend actually say "your crazy" instead of "you're crazy"?

Re: The spite, hate, rage, apathy and mild irritation thread

Posted: Tue Dec 06, 2011 10:28 pm
by coldbrightsunlight
Chankgeez wrote:
jfrey wrote:Me: "That isn't the correct pronunciation."
Friend: "Your crazy. Ask anyone, if enough people say something then it's right."


jfrey, did your friend actually say "your crazy" instead of "you're crazy"?

:lol: I wish I could learn the ability to spell things wrong in speech, just to annoy people.


I'm super tired but staying up doing work and it sucks.

Re: The spite, hate, rage, apathy and mild irritation thread

Posted: Tue Dec 06, 2011 10:34 pm
by Jenesis
Chankgeez wrote:
jfrey wrote:Me: "That isn't the correct pronunciation."
Friend: "Your crazy. Ask anyone, if enough people say something then it's right."


jfrey, did your friend actually say "your crazy" instead of "you're crazy"?


Probably, judging by the way the convo was going.

Re: The spite, hate, rage, apathy and mild irritation thread

Posted: Tue Dec 06, 2011 11:45 pm
by Caesar
jfrey wrote:Me: "That isn't the correct pronunciation."
Friend: "Sure it is."
Me: "How?"
Friend: "Lots of people say it like that."
Me: "How does that make it correct?"
Friend: "Because it's just a convention."
Me: "Ok, so how does it being a convention make it correct?"
Friend: "Because if enough people say it like that, then it's correct."
Me: "... I really don't see how a number of people saying something makes it correct. That just means that more people are wrong."
Friend: "Your crazy. Ask anyone, if enough people say something then it's right."
Me: "No, it's just accepted."
Friend: "Yeah."
Me: "... Yeah, what?"
Friend: "If it's accepted, then it's right."

It goes on for a while. I think I may have had three or four heart attacks.


Pssst. Yer friend is correct as it pertains to language. Language, pronunciation, grammar, and even meanings are based on popular convention.

Re: The spite, hate, rage, apathy and mild irritation thread

Posted: Wed Dec 07, 2011 12:05 am
by jfrey
Caesar wrote:Pssst. Yer friend is correct as it pertains to language. Language, pronunciation, grammar, and even meanings are based on popular convention.

No he isn't. If I got a million people saying that "tetrahedral" was pronounced "ajax" it still wouldn't be correct. The fact that it's popular doesn't make it right. Not at all. And, before you say that it isn't the same thing, it is. Just on a different scale. Letters are just "accepted" symbols that represent sounds.

Re: The spite, hate, rage, apathy and mild irritation thread

Posted: Wed Dec 07, 2011 12:08 am
by snipelfritz
What word were you talking about anyway?

Bleh, I've still got roughly 5 pages to write tonight. Then another 4 tomorrow, but then I'm practically done for the semester.