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  • Majingir
    Moderator
    • Apr 2005
    • 47487

    #1021
    Re: Most annoying words, terms, phrases

    Originally posted by Jolly Roger


    My sense of the generations is still the one that formed in my childhood. I think of Boomers as being 40s-50s, Gen X as young adults, Millennials as the youth, and Gen Z as babies. When I see someone born in the 2000s I'm like "...you're not a baby!?" Alas, we're all old now.
    Its weird thinking of those generations as what they currently are vs what they used to be.

    I can even watch a TV show from any era and see people of a certain age group and feel like I could partly relate to them before being like "wait, that's not my age group anymore".

    People in college right now are ones born in the 2000s. We're a year or two away from people born in the 2010s starting high school!

    Any of our fave shows from the past, you have to add 20-30 years to everyone on it. Parents in a 90s show are senior citizens nowadays. The kids in those shows are parents now.

    But despite that, people still act like millenials didnt grow up in the age of VCRs, floppy discs, dial up internet and all that.
    Originally posted by dubcity
    What I always think of is that boomers were the ultimate millennials/GenZ back in the day. They originated the whole thing in the 60s lol. Whatever that thing even is. Now they are the ones seen as disapproving of people doing things differently . But they were the Easy Rider generation. Idk.
    Every generation is the same.

    "My generation was great. The old generation is out of touch. The new generation sucks. When I was younger, the older generation hated my generation, thinking theirs was the best, and look at what they've done vs what we've accomplished since then. Now these kids today don't know how good they have it."

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    • Majingir
      Moderator
      • Apr 2005
      • 47487

      #1022
      Re: Most annoying words, terms, phrases

      I feel like tech companies nowadays are like a parody of the old cliches when it comes to names.

      Like on a TV show when they have some item, it's like "Look what I got! The new DustVac 2000!"

      But when you hear these commercials on TV, any phone or TV seems to have these big random names.

      It's like "The Samsung Galaxy C20-G91XL 5G".

      At least iPhones are simple. What's the latest phone? iPhone 12. What was the last one? iPhone 11. "Generic/boring" sure, but at least it's simple.

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      • Blzer
        Resident film pundit
        • Mar 2004
        • 42515

        #1023
        Re: Most annoying words, terms, phrases

        Originally posted by Majingir
        I feel like tech companies nowadays are like a parody of the old cliches when it comes to names.

        Like on a TV show when they have some item, it's like "Look what I got! The new DustVac 2000!"

        But when you hear these commercials on TV, any phone or TV seems to have these big random names.

        It's like "The Samsung Galaxy C20-G91XL 5G".

        At least iPhones are simple. What's the latest phone? iPhone 12. What was the last one? iPhone 11. "Generic/boring" sure, but at least it's simple.
        Didn't they go from iPhone 7 to iPhone X, though? And then didn't 11 come after? Did they skip 8 and 9?

        Madden was just weird by having Madden 25. What are they going to do in a few years? Heh.

        Xbox is just the worst. I'm almost surprised they get the sales they get because I wouldn't even know what the new console is at any time.

        Xbox
        Xbox 360
        Xbox One
        Xbox Series S/X

        When Nintendo Wii came out, I thought the next one could be called Nintendo WiiWii, or Nintendo Penis. I dunno, I'm not good at marketing.
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        • Gotmadskillzson
          Live your life
          • Apr 2008
          • 23432

          #1024
          Re: Most annoying words, terms, phrases

          No they made an 8. They skipped 9.

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          • Caulfield
            Hall Of Fame
            • Apr 2011
            • 10986

            #1025
            Re: Most annoying words, terms, phrases

            merlot, chardonnay, zinfandel.
            enough already, I get it. you're a wino with a thesaurus


            FWIW I do realise there are differences,
            hundreds, in fact.
            but yet, still, the sentiment remains
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            • BurghFan
              #BurghProud
              • Jul 2009
              • 10043

              #1026
              Re: Most annoying words, terms, phrases

              Originally posted by Caulfield
              merlot, chardonnay, zinfandel.
              enough already, I get it. you're a wino with a thesaurus


              FWIW I do realise there are differences,
              hundreds, in fact.
              but yet, still, the sentiment remains
              They all taste like cough medicine to me
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              • SmashMan
                All Star
                • Dec 2004
                • 9708

                #1027
                Re: Most annoying words, terms, phrases

                Originally posted by Caulfield
                merlot, chardonnay, zinfandel.
                enough already, I get it. you're a wino with a thesaurus


                FWIW I do realise there are differences,
                hundreds, in fact.
                but yet, still, the sentiment remains
                Man, there are a few episodes of Frasier you must really hate.

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                • PVarck31
                  Moderator
                  • Jan 2003
                  • 16869

                  #1028
                  Re: Most annoying words, terms, phrases

                  I'm probably late on this since I'm 41 and tend to be behind the new hip stuff, but I recently been hearing this phrase that has been driving me nuts.

                  Basically when something good happens, like winning something, or a good play, or someone pulled good sports cards ripping them on YouTube, the person will yell at the top of their lungs "LET'S GO", then usually repeat it 4-5 times.

                  I don't know why it bothers me, I'm not anti-fun, or celebrating. I just hate the term and how it's used so much now.

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                  • dubcity
                    Hall Of Fame
                    • May 2012
                    • 17872

                    #1029
                    Re: Most annoying words, terms, phrases

                    "Level up."

                    My God that **** is everywhere now. "Level up your breakfast sandwich game with Jimmy Dean's" etc etc. I am imagining corporate/sales seminars trying to sound modern by throwing that term in with all their usual nonsense conglomocorp speak.

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                    • Blzer
                      Resident film pundit
                      • Mar 2004
                      • 42515

                      #1030
                      Re: Most annoying words, terms, phrases

                      Originally posted by dubcity
                      "Level up."

                      My God that **** is everywhere now. "Level up your breakfast sandwich game with Jimmy Dean's" etc etc. I am imagining corporate/sales seminars trying to sound modern by throwing that term in with all their usual nonsense conglomocorp speak.
                      I haven't yet heard this one. I'll keep my ears open, or perhaps start this trend at my school to be that guy heh. Sounds like it's more of a marketing ploy than it is talking with your friends, though.

                      Definitely have heard "LESSSGOOOOOO," though. I'm sure I've even used it to mock my students, heh.
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                      • Majingir
                        Moderator
                        • Apr 2005
                        • 47487

                        #1031
                        Re: Most annoying words, terms, phrases

                        Originally posted by PVarck31
                        I'm probably late on this since I'm 41 and tend to be behind the new hip stuff, but I recently been hearing this phrase that has been driving me nuts.

                        Basically when something good happens, like winning something, or a good play, or someone pulled good sports cards ripping them on YouTube, the person will yell at the top of their lungs "LET'S GO", then usually repeat it 4-5 times.

                        I don't know why it bothers me, I'm not anti-fun, or celebrating. I just hate the term and how it's used so much now.
                        Originally posted by Blzer
                        I haven't yet heard this one. I'll keep my ears open, or perhaps start this trend at my school to be that guy heh. Sounds like it's more of a marketing ploy than it is talking with your friends, though.

                        Definitely have heard "LESSSGOOOOOO," though. I'm sure I've even used it to mock my students, heh.
                        I definitely use this lots too.

                        To be fair, it is a good way to get hyped up.

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                        • PVarck31
                          Moderator
                          • Jan 2003
                          • 16869

                          #1032
                          Re: Most annoying words, terms, phrases

                          Originally posted by Majingir
                          I definitely use this lots too.

                          To be fair, it is a good way to get hyped up.
                          Nothing inherently wrong with it. For me though, it's one of those phrases that someone says, then all of a sudden everyone and their brother is saying it.

                          I guess I just want these kids off my lawn. lol

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                          • Speedy
                            #Ace
                            • Apr 2008
                            • 16143

                            #1033
                            Re: Most annoying words, terms, phrases

                            Originally posted by PVarck31
                            I'm probably late on this since I'm 41 and tend to be behind the new hip stuff, but I recently been hearing this phrase that has been driving me nuts.

                            Basically when something good happens, like winning something, or a good play, or someone pulled good sports cards ripping them on YouTube, the person will yell at the top of their lungs "LET'S GO", then usually repeat it 4-5 times.

                            I don't know why it bothers me, I'm not anti-fun, or celebrating. I just hate the term and how it's used so much now.
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                            • dubcity
                              Hall Of Fame
                              • May 2012
                              • 17872

                              #1034
                              Re: Most annoying words, terms, phrases

                              Originally posted by Caulfield
                              merlot, chardonnay, zinfandel.

                              enough already, I get it. you're a wino with a thesaurus





                              FWIW I do realise there are differences,

                              hundreds, in fact.

                              but yet, still, the sentiment remains
                              Classico makes a pretty good cabernet marinara, but that's as far as I can take it.

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                              • l3ulvl
                                Hall Of Fame
                                • Dec 2009
                                • 17232

                                #1035
                                Re: Most annoying words, terms, phrases

                                Messy


                                I was watching the Challenge reunion and it was an onslaught of "messy" or variations. Like, they all want to be the coolest of the cool by using it the most.


                                the whole season meant nothing, it was only a Challenge to see who could use it the most in the reunion
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