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  • CBoller1331
    It Appears I Blue Myself
    • Dec 2013
    • 3082

    #871
    Re: Most annoying words, terms, phrases

    Originally posted by kehlis
    "Inception" isn't a concept. It's literally a word.

    And I'm not sure what you mean by being mentioned with something within the same something but it seems to be being used correctly in your general example.
    In the movie, Leonardo's character suggests to his crew to try "inception" which is planting an idea in a person's sub conscience within a dream. They had already tried to get information out of a person's sub conscience by 'dream-sharing' or whatever they call their method. So the title of the movie is referring to planting an idea, rather than having a dream within a dream.

    A recent example of what actually sort of bothers me:

    In a group message, I share a picture of Johnny Cueto on the SF Giants wearing a hat of himself wearing the same hat which also has johnny cueto wearing the same hat on it....Some one comments "inception." It could very well be that this person just meant "like in the movie inception" and I could be bothered by absolutely nothing. This probably says a lot more about me than the people who use the word like that
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    • Caulfield
      Hall Of Fame
      • Apr 2011
      • 10986

      #872
      Re: Most annoying words, terms, phrases

      American football. I promise to never use ''Mexican standoff '' again if I never have to hear ''American football'' anymore.
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      • kehlis
        Moderator
        • Jul 2008
        • 27738

        #873
        Re: Most annoying words, terms, phrases

        Originally posted by Caulfield
        American football. I promise to never use ''Mexican standoff '' again if I never have to hear ''American football'' anymore.
        You should probably just stop using "Mexican Standoff" all together.

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        • NolanRyansSnowmonkey
          MVP
          • Jun 2016
          • 1354

          #874
          Re: Most annoying words, terms, phrases

          Originally posted by CBoller1331
          In the movie, Leonardo's character suggests to his crew to try "inception" which is planting an idea in a person's sub conscience within a dream. They had already tried to get information out of a person's sub conscience by 'dream-sharing' or whatever they call their method. So the title of the movie is referring to planting an idea, rather than having a dream within a dream.

          A recent example of what actually sort of bothers me:

          In a group message, I share a picture of Johnny Cueto on the SF Giants wearing a hat of himself wearing the same hat which also has johnny cueto wearing the same hat on it....Some one comments "inception." It could very well be that this person just meant "like in the movie inception" and I could be bothered by absolutely nothing. This probably says a lot more about me than the people who use the word like that
          I played Madden the other day. I created myself as a QB. But I quit after one game because I threw 6 inceptions.

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          • mgoblue
            Go Wings!
            • Jul 2002
            • 25477

            #875
            Re: Most annoying words, terms, phrases

            Originally posted by Caulfield
            American football. I promise to never use ''Mexican standoff '' again if I never have to hear ''American football'' anymore.
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            • l3ulvl
              Hall Of Fame
              • Dec 2009
              • 17232

              #876
              Re: Most annoying words, terms, phrases

              Originally posted by kehlis
              You should probably just stop using "Mexican Standoff" all together.

              I figured I was missing something about the term so I went to urban dictionary.


              big mistake
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              • Caulfield
                Hall Of Fame
                • Apr 2011
                • 10986

                #877
                Re: Most annoying words, terms, phrases

                Originally posted by l3ulvl
                I figured I was missing something about the term so I went to urban dictionary.


                big mistake
                you're right, BIG mistake. cant unsee that.
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                • EUBlink
                  heyoka
                  • Dec 2005
                  • 1035

                  #878
                  Re: Most annoying words, terms, phrases

                  When I'm in conversation with someone, be it personal or on the job, and they start their sentences with "Anyways" more than once in the conversation. They may not mean to be condescending or rude, but it comes across that way [to me, at least] more often than not.

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                  • JMD
                    MVP
                    • Feb 2008
                    • 4456

                    #879
                    Re: Most annoying words, terms, phrases

                    Originally posted by l3ulvl
                    sometimes it's purple
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                    • JMD
                      MVP
                      • Feb 2008
                      • 4456

                      #880
                      Re: Most annoying words, terms, phrases

                      Originally posted by Majingir
                      Seems like stan has become a popular term. I think it basically refers to a superfan of a celeb(stalker +fan?), basically originated from the Eminem song.
                      Ah , that explains why I've never heard it............

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                      • Majingir
                        Moderator
                        • Apr 2005
                        • 47483

                        #881
                        Re: Most annoying words, terms, phrases

                        One that bothers me somewhat is when people on TV have to mention the twitter handle/name of someone. If someone is mentioning a random fan tweet online during a Q&A or something, can't you just read the question and that's it? Instead of being like "@OperationSports_123 tweets in....". Or simply read their name(if they have an actual name that goes along with their weird handle).

                        Or when they're reading tweets in general, they mention the handle instead of the name of the person, and have to read out all the hashtags too.

                        Lets say some sports insider tweets something. The message could say "As first reported by @RealJohnSmith, Carmelo will be joining LeBron in LA. #Lakers #LakeShow".

                        Then on TV, the reporter will read off the tweet on TV and then be like "As first reported by at Real John Smith, Carmelo will be joining LeBron in LA. Hashtag Lakers. Hashtag Lakeshow." Can't you just say the name of the person, and not read those hashtags?

                        Originally posted by pietasterp
                        This is a bit of niche one, but when traveling for work, I hate when people say 'have fun' or something otherwise implying that it's going to be a vacation. As anyone traveling for work knows, no matter what the destination is, it's not a friggin' vacation. Farthest possible thing from it, actually. If I could send someone else to do all my travel for me, I gladly would.
                        Somewhat similar to that, when people have to state the obvious in moments where it clearly doesn't need to be stated (EX-If it's raining outside and you didn't take an umbrella. The moment you walk inside, someone will be like "You're soaking wet!". Thanks captain obvious, I didn't know that...). The types of comments where you're just sarcastically thinking in your head (and maybe even saying out loud) "No kidding" or "What gave it away...".
                        Last edited by Majingir; 07-09-2018, 04:53 PM.

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                        • daflyboys
                          Banned
                          • May 2003
                          • 18238

                          #882
                          Re: Most annoying words, terms, phrases

                          Originally posted by Majingir
                          One that bothers me somewhat is when people on TV have to mention the twitter handle/name of someone......
                          Just do what I do and ignore the entire Twitface/hashtag world. Such nonsense.

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                          • NolanRyansSnowmonkey
                            MVP
                            • Jun 2016
                            • 1354

                            #883
                            Re: Most annoying words, terms, phrases

                            'Globular'

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                            • pietasterp
                              All Star
                              • Feb 2004
                              • 6244

                              #884
                              Re: Most annoying words, terms, phrases

                              Originally posted by NolanRyansSnowmonkey
                              'Globular'
                              That's a word....do you really hear it so much that it gets on your nerves? Are you a protein chemist or something?

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                              • NolanRyansSnowmonkey
                                MVP
                                • Jun 2016
                                • 1354

                                #885
                                Re: Most annoying words, terms, phrases

                                Originally posted by pietasterp
                                That's a word....do you really hear it so much that it gets on your nerves? Are you a protein chemist or something?
                                I actually am a protein chemist.


                                No im not lol. I watch a lot of documentaries and lately i have heard it more than usual. You know how you never hear a word, then all of the sudden you hear it several times in a week? That.

                                Plus, with that word, it only took once lol. The very first time i ever heard the word Globular it got on my nerves.

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