Your least favourite words, terms, or phrases

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'Jizz' is probably my number one least favourite word.

'Agree to disagree' Wanna scream, pull my hair out, and jump up and down like a lunatic hearing that phrase.

'American exceptionalism' Another hair puller-outter. :)

'Family values' Whose family?

'Traditional values' From when/where?

'Sex addiction' You're not addicted to sex because you like sex.
 
'Jizz' is probably my number one least favourite word.

'Agree to disagree' Wanna scream, pull my hair out, and jump up and down like a lunatic hearing that phrase.

'American exceptionalism' Another hair puller-outter. :)

'Family values' Whose family?

'Traditional values' From when/where?

'Sex addiction' You're not addicted to sex because you like sex.
"Absolutely"

Nothing is absolute, and the word is used on TV news like Heil Hitler was used in Germany under the Third Reich.
 
thats simple and easy.least favorite word? politican since most are flip flopping evil scumbags.
 
"government out of our bedrooms" - used almost exclusively when advocating policies to bring government into people's bedrooms

"impose your beliefs on" - tortured English, typically intended to mean "championing laws/policies consistent with one's beliefs"

"Obummer", "Obumble", "Obozo", "Shrub" - their titles are Pres. Obama and Pres. Bush; respect the office

"reproductive rights" - classic Orwellianism; refers exclusively to the right to terminate reproduction (via abortion or abortifacient)

"libtard" - this is simply a terrible pun; you embarrass yourself by using it

"blaming the victim" - carelessly invoked, often in instances where the inherent (and well-documented) risks of a particular activity are being expounded

"FAUX news" - another terrible pun, not the least reason of which is the pronunciation: pho news

"in my opinion" - used far too often; should only be used when switching from an objective context to a subjective one. Everything on a public message board is your opinion; you don't need to disclaim it.

"microaggressions" - a fundamentally asinine concept

"in the comfort of [your/their/one's] own home" - used almost exclusively when describing activities, ideals, etc. that extend well beyond [your/their/one's] own home
 
"government out of our bedrooms" - used almost exclusively when advocating policies to bring government into people's bedrooms

"impose your beliefs on" - tortured English, typically intended to mean "championing laws/policies consistent with one's beliefs"

"Obummer", "Obumble", "Obozo", "Shrub" - their titles are Pres. Obama and Pres. Bush; respect the office

"reproductive rights" - classic Orwellianism; refers exclusively to the right to terminate reproduction (via abortion or abortifacient)

"libtard" - this is simply a terrible pun; you embarrass yourself by using it

"blaming the victim" - carelessly invoked, often in instances where the inherent (and well-documented) risks of a particular activity are being expounded

"FAUX news" - another terrible pun, not the least reason of which is the pronunciation: pho news

"in my opinion" - used far too often; should only be used when switching from an objective context to a subjective one. Everything on a public message board is your opinion; you don't need to disclaim it.

"microaggressions" - a fundamentally asinine concept

"in the comfort of [your/their/one's] own home" - used almost exclusively when describing activities, ideals, etc. that extend well beyond [your/their/one's] own home
"Whatever"
 
"government out of our bedrooms" - used almost exclusively when advocating policies to bring government into people's bedrooms

"impose your beliefs on" - tortured English, typically intended to mean "championing laws/policies consistent with one's beliefs"

"Obummer", "Obumble", "Obozo", "Shrub" - their titles are Pres. Obama and Pres. Bush; respect the office

"reproductive rights" - classic Orwellianism; refers exclusively to the right to terminate reproduction (via abortion or abortifacient)

"libtard" - this is simply a terrible pun; you embarrass yourself by using it

"blaming the victim" - carelessly invoked, often in instances where the inherent (and well-documented) risks of a particular activity are being expounded

"FAUX news" - another terrible pun, not the least reason of which is the pronunciation: pho news

"in my opinion" - used far too often; should only be used when switching from an objective context to a subjective one. Everything on a public message board is your opinion; you don't need to disclaim it.

"microaggressions" - a fundamentally asinine concept

"in the comfort of [your/their/one's] own home" - used almost exclusively when describing activities, ideals, etc. that extend well beyond [your/their/one's] own home
"Whatever"
Let me put it this way:

"Modern liberalism is the crucible of well-meaning tyrants." - Writer is capable of expressing his/her ideas using the printed word.

"You libtards want Oboner and Hilareeee to kiss you all better. lol f u" - Writer is a prepubescent boy with a presumptive IQ of 65.

The beauty is that if you care enough, you get to pick which one you're perceived to be. :thup:
 
"government out of our bedrooms" - used almost exclusively when advocating policies to bring government into people's bedrooms

"impose your beliefs on" - tortured English, typically intended to mean "championing laws/policies consistent with one's beliefs"

"Obummer", "Obumble", "Obozo", "Shrub" - their titles are Pres. Obama and Pres. Bush; respect the office

"reproductive rights" - classic Orwellianism; refers exclusively to the right to terminate reproduction (via abortion or abortifacient)

"libtard" - this is simply a terrible pun; you embarrass yourself by using it

"blaming the victim" - carelessly invoked, often in instances where the inherent (and well-documented) risks of a particular activity are being expounded

"FAUX news" - another terrible pun, not the least reason of which is the pronunciation: pho news

"in my opinion" - used far too often; should only be used when switching from an objective context to a subjective one. Everything on a public message board is your opinion; you don't need to disclaim it.

"microaggressions" - a fundamentally asinine concept

"in the comfort of [your/their/one's] own home" - used almost exclusively when describing activities, ideals, etc. that extend well beyond [your/their/one's] own home
"Whatever"
Let me put it this way:

"Modern liberalism is the crucible of well-meaning tyrants." - Writer is capable of expressing his/her ideas using the printed word.

"You libtards want Oboner and Hilareeee to kiss you all better. lol f u" - Writer is a prepubescent boy with a presumptive IQ of 65.

The beauty is that if you care enough, you get to pick which one you're perceived to be. :thup:
"Whatever" - is my least favorite word
and
"reading comprension" (you just displayed the lack of it, bunky)
 
How about - "bi-partisan" - out of the mouth of any politician, especially the Socialist Liberals
 
"government out of our bedrooms" - used almost exclusively when advocating policies to bring government into people's bedrooms

"impose your beliefs on" - tortured English, typically intended to mean "championing laws/policies consistent with one's beliefs"

"Obummer", "Obumble", "Obozo", "Shrub" - their titles are Pres. Obama and Pres. Bush; respect the office

"reproductive rights" - classic Orwellianism; refers exclusively to the right to terminate reproduction (via abortion or abortifacient)

"libtard" - this is simply a terrible pun; you embarrass yourself by using it

"blaming the victim" - carelessly invoked, often in instances where the inherent (and well-documented) risks of a particular activity are being expounded

"FAUX news" - another terrible pun, not the least reason of which is the pronunciation: pho news

"in my opinion" - used far too often; should only be used when switching from an objective context to a subjective one. Everything on a public message board is your opinion; you don't need to disclaim it.

"microaggressions" - a fundamentally asinine concept

"in the comfort of [your/their/one's] own home" - used almost exclusively when describing activities, ideals, etc. that extend well beyond [your/their/one's] own home
"Whatever"
Let me put it this way:

"Modern liberalism is the crucible of well-meaning tyrants." - Writer is capable of expressing his/her ideas using the printed word.

"You libtards want Oboner and Hilareeee to kiss you all better. lol f u" - Writer is a prepubescent boy with a presumptive IQ of 65.

The beauty is that if you care enough, you get to pick which one you're perceived to be. :thup:
"Whatever" - is my least favorite word
and
"reading comprension" (you just displayed the lack of it, bunky)
comprehension, my fellow bunky ;)
 
"Best practices" . Means we are changing this for no reason and we will be leaving it when we get bored with it and come up with something completely different whilst on a cruise ship that is paid for with all of your money.
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