Serious or irreverent welcome
We elected dumb motherfuckers in office
Vaccinations are mandatory
Religion is stupid
I’m sorry
I was wrong
“I was wrong”
I love being wrong, it’s the gateway to new knowledge, but other people view not knowing through a self-esteem lens
Could we adresse this point in a separate meeting with relevant people ?
I love you. :'(
Here’s how it is, spoken by Malcolm Reynolds.
Hot diggity dog, let’s strike while the iron is hot and get on the ball while it’s rolling with some old tyme phrases.
Smoke weed every day
‘moist’
My son has you covered. He calls me a “moisty boi” something like 100 times a day. I’m still not sure why other than it being some kind of dis.
- “Thank you”
- “My bad”
- “I am not familiar with the subject so I have no opinion on it”
On point number 3, I once got dunked on for saying that I didn’t know anything about the subject at hand when asked. The other person told me “Well, that’s just a cop out. Just make something up!”
edit: clarification
I was wrong.
Everybody wants to hear that, nobody wants to say it.
Too much to ask, pure fantasy
Hysteresis
Knowing the word would ideally be due to people knowing the meaning of it, which most people can’t grasp. Especially important for most political actions, such as tariffs and climate change.
I petition to bring back regular use of Kerfuffle.
Same for dust-up.
I’ll sign that petition no doubt
“Wow isn’t life great since we went to the 3 day working week!”
“Hi nice to meet you I’m your soulmate and future wife and I’m going to fix you and we’ll help fix the world together”
(i mean if someone said that exact phrase to me I’d probably run screaming lol. But you know.)
“lambasts” or “pillories” instead of “slams” in news headlines
How about “threw Mankind off Hell In A Cell, and plummeted 16 ft through an announcer’s table” instead of “slams”
lambasts
Lambastes?