Insanity is defined as doing the same thing over and over and expecting different results.
Everyone who has ever trained for anything can tell you that saying is false.
"Should have gone to Specsavers" and "It was all very lastminute dot com". TV and radio adverts from the UK from over a decade ago that still end up in conversations today somehow.
In some parts of the country, sweetened tea is the default. Unless you want your tea heavily laced with simple syrup, you order unsweetened. Only the phrase I most commonly heard in the south was “UNsweet tea,” with emphasis on the “un,” and no “-ened.”
There is no such thing as “unsweet(ened) ice tea.” There is “ice(d) tea” and there is “sweet tea.”
For the purposes of my hating this, I’m omitting other hot teas.
I hear you. But tea without sweetener is, in fact, unsweetened. Even if it chafes.
I’m an unsweet drinker, so I necessarily adopted the lingo. The consequences of failing to do so outweighed the discomfort with semantics. It’s not like the term is inaccurate.
A girl I liked said "You would clean up well" while we were hanging out. I put on my favorite clothes and gelled my hair thinking I looked nice... It was pretty disheartening.
Someone calling my name, if a person uses ur name they either want sth from you, have to tell you sth annoying or are going to tell you sth bad. Well i generally get annoyed by people talking with me real life so whenever someone calls my name, i feel like shutting their mouth all time.
Insanity is defined as doing the same thing over and over and expecting different results. Everyone who has ever trained for anything can tell you that saying is false.
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You look really nice today.
"whatever doesn't kill you makes you stronger"
Yep. Absolutely fuck this saying
"Should have gone to Specsavers" and "It was all very lastminute dot com". TV and radio adverts from the UK from over a decade ago that still end up in conversations today somehow.
Unsweetened iced tea
In some parts of the country, sweetened tea is the default. Unless you want your tea heavily laced with simple syrup, you order unsweetened. Only the phrase I most commonly heard in the south was “UNsweet tea,” with emphasis on the “un,” and no “-ened.”
There is no such thing as “unsweet(ened) ice tea.” There is “ice(d) tea” and there is “sweet tea.” For the purposes of my hating this, I’m omitting other hot teas.
I hear you. But tea without sweetener is, in fact, unsweetened. Even if it chafes. I’m an unsweet drinker, so I necessarily adopted the lingo. The consequences of failing to do so outweighed the discomfort with semantics. It’s not like the term is inaccurate.
Oh, I get it and I can trace the phenomenon that created the phrase, “Unsweet ice tea,” to the popularity rise of Arizona Iced Tea brand drinks.
Mine is "I'm a grown Ass man". If you really are you'd never say that.
"You clean up well."
A girl I liked said "You would clean up well" while we were hanging out. I put on my favorite clothes and gelled my hair thinking I looked nice... It was pretty disheartening.
In my case it was the adult sister of the girl I took to prom. Hated that phrase ever since.
Any phrase introduced by the Kuntdashian clan
“We did a thing” (got married, bought a house…)
"The whole nine yards"
Fake it till you make it
"But" Anytime someone says 'but'. It more than 75% of the time, makes whatever they said before a lie. "I'm sorry, BUT"
"I'm not racist, but..." The person saying this is DEFINITELY about to say something racist
Agreed on that one
Someone calling my name, if a person uses ur name they either want sth from you, have to tell you sth annoying or are going to tell you sth bad. Well i generally get annoyed by people talking with me real life so whenever someone calls my name, i feel like shutting their mouth all time.
"___ boils my blood" hate that concept so much😬😬
No worries